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Source Course Profile(s)

Institution: PA Bureau of Career and Technical Education
Phone Number:
POS 15A - Electrical, Electronic And Communications Engineering Technology/Technician 15.0303 (HS Graduation Years 2010, 2011, 2012)
Subject:
Description:An instructional program that prepares individuals to apply basic electronic principles and technical skills to the production, calibration, estimation, testing, assembling, installation and maintenance of electronic equipment. Emphasis is on passive components and solid-state devices; digital circuits; optoelectronic devices; operational amplifiers; audio and RF amplifiers; oscillators; power supplies; and AM, FM and PCM modulators.
Credits:0.00
Instructional Type:
Notes:Student requirements are defined under the Perkins Statewide Articulation Agreement. Information about POS 15 - Electrical, Electronic And Communications Engineering Technology/Technician 15.0303.
Secondary Competency Task List.

15.0303 - Electronic Comm Eng Tech Secondary School Partners for 2014-15

Career Information Links: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/electrical-and-electronics-engineering-technicians.htm, http://www.pltw.org/ , http://tsaweb.org/ and http://stemcareer.com/
Effective Dates: - 6/26/2015
Gen Ed:none
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Target Course Profile(s)

Institution: Johnson College
Phone Number: (570) 342-6404
Calendar System: Semester
EET 101 - DC Electricity and Instrumentation
Subject:
Description:This course introduces the student to the theory and operation of basic DC circuits, circuit construction, operation and troubleshooting. The student will also gain practical experience in soldering, digital multi-meter usage, and Ohm’s Law applications for testing and troubleshooting electric circuits.
Credits:4.00
Instructional Type:Multiple
Gen Ed:none
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