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Dec 11, 2024
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2016-2017 Technical College of the Lowcountry - Catalog/Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Industrial Electronics Technology (AAS)
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Return to: Industrial Technologies Division
Degree: Associate in Applied Science
Major: Electronics Technology
Minimum Credits Required for Graduation: 64
Program Description: The Industrial Electronics (EEM) associate degree program is designed to provide students with the basic technical background to pursue careers in the areas of electronic installation, servicing and maintenance and entry-level computer repair.
Students applying to the Industrial Electronics Technology associate degree program must supply the following documentation before registering for courses:
- An official copy of high school transcripts or Graduate Equivalency Diplomas (GED) transcripts. A certificate of completion will not be accepted as a substitute for a high school diploma or GED.
- All candidates for the EEM associate degree program must take the COMPASS/ASSET placement evaluation unless they have official college transcripts with a “C” or better in Math for Business and Finance (MAT 160 ) and English Composition I (ENG 101 ).
- Official transcripts must be sent from the issuing college directly to the Admissions Office at TCL via the mail.
- A copy of the high school or GED transcripts, COMPASS/ASSET placement evaluation, and/or college transcript must be at the TCL Admissions Office before a student can register.
- Students lacking these requirements may register as Career Development or certificate program students but will not be admitted into the EEM program until all requirements are met. Microsoft Certification Students: See your advisor for a list of courses required from Microsoft Certified System Engineer training.
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General Education Requirements
Select one of the following:
Select one of the following:
Select two Electronics Courses from the following:
Sample Curriculum - Electronics Technology
Please see your advisor for possible course substitutions.
First Year - Fall Semester
First Year - Spring Semester
Second Year - Fall Semester
Second Year - Spring Semester
Second Year - Summer Semester
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Return to: Industrial Technologies Division
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