Electronics Technology Associate of Science Degree | Academic Catalog
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2025-2026 Edition
To graduate with a specialization in Electronics Technology, students must complete all requirements for the certificate with a grade of C or better plus the general breadth requirements for the Associate Degree (minimum total = 60 units).
Course List
Code
Title
Units
Required Courses:
TECALC 087
Technical Calculations
ELECTR 110
Direct Current Circuit Analysis
ELECTR 111
Direct Current Circuit Laboratory
ELECTR 115
Alternating Current Circuit Analysis
ELECTR 116
Alternating Current Circuit Laboratory
ELECTR 155
Electronic Drawing and Assembly
ELECTR 230
Semiconductor Devices
ELECTR 235
Solid State Circuit Analysis
ELECTR 265
Digital Logic Design
ELECTR 266
Microprocessor Technology with Assembly Language
ELECTR 270
Linear Integrated Circuit Analysis
Total Units
34
To earn an SBVC Associate Degree students must complete one of the following General Education (GE) patterns:
SBVC General Education and Graduation Requirements
Cal-GETC - California General Education Transfer Curriculum
Program Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this program, students will be able to:
Be prepared to transfer to an accredited, 4-year college or university with junior class standing in electronics technology or a related major.
Select and operate electronic test equipment during troubleshooting and repair operations, with an emphasis on safety in use and accuracy in results.
Analyze, interpret, and trace digital logic diagrams used in signal tracing of complex digital circuits.
Effectively communicate with and advise customers and co-workers, both written and orally, regarding the progress of and decisions made concerning test and repair procedures.
Sit for industry/Federal-style examinations on the theory and procedures of electronic technology.
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