The Electronics and Computer Technology Department offers several concentrations in electronics and computer technology that are designed to prepare students for a variety of high-tech job/career opportunities in the fields of engineering and technology; electronics technology; computer technology; telecommunication technology; and related technologies.
Career Opportunities
Electronics Engineering Technologist, Computer Engineering Technologist, Network Engineering Technologist, Telecommunications Engineering Technologist, Certified Electronics Technician - CET, A+ Certified Computer Technician, N+ Certified Network Technician, Certified Telecommunication Technician, CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA), CISCO Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer ,(MCSE), Networking Cable Installer, Fiber Optics Installer, Microwave/Radar Technician, Laser/Optical Technician, Industrial Electronics Technician, Consumer Electronics Technician, Biomedical Instrument Technician, Audio/Visual Systems Technician, Broadcast Radio and Television, Research and Development, Sales Representative, Electronics and Computer Equipment, Quality Control Technician.
Faculty
Rubayi, Khalid
Transfer
Most Electronics and Computer Technology courses transfer as electives or fulfill subject credit requirements. Students in this field sometimes choose to pursue a bachelor’s degree in technology fields such as Industrial Technology at California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, or Engineering Technology at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Other students choose to pursue an Engineering degree which requires a more intense curriculum in mathematics, chemistry, and physics.
Campuses that offer Electronics and Computer Technology majors include CSU - Chico, Fullerton, Long Beach, Pomona and Sacramento.
For the most up-to-date information on these programs and others, visit assist.org. Please stop by the Transfer Center in Building 23 or make an appointment with a counselor if you have questions.
Program Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) are statements of the kind of learning a program hopes a student will achieve. The PLOs describe the knowledge, skills, problem-solving, communication, and values that apply to all certificates and/or degrees within that program.
Upon completion of this program, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate basic understanding of DC and AC circuit theory.
- Demonstrate the ability to use DMM, Signal Generator, LCR meter, Power Supply, and Oscilloscope to test and troubleshoot electronics equipment.
- Demonstrate the ability to install, navigate and administrate Linux operating system Demonstrate the ability to test and troubleshoot digital electronics systems.
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge in the operation of solid-state devices and Analog/Digital Integrated Circuits.
- Demonstrate the ability to use advanced techniques to troubleshoot using electronic testing equipment such as DMM, Signal Generator, LCR meter, Power Supply and Oscilloscope to test and troubleshoot electronics equipment.
- Demonstrate the ability to design, build, and troubleshoot computer network systems.