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Based on prior students’ experience, students who do
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time in this program.
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ACADEMIC MAP
To stay on track, these courses
must be taken in order.
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2018-2019
This program is not designed to transfer.
Electrical / Electronic
Fundamentals
Technical Certicate
ENTC1114 Intro to Electrical/Electronic Tech
ENTC1124 Engineering Technology Tech
CENT1310 Computer Systems & Software
3
3
3
9
Prereq: ENTC1114 & ENTC1124
Prereq: ENTC1114 & ENTC1124
Prereq: ENTC1114
EETC1313 DC Circuits
EETC1321 Electronics I
ENST1313 CAD for Electronics
3
3
3
9
18
EETC1331 Digital Fund.
Electrical/Electronic Fundamentals TC
1st Semester: ENTC1114, ENTC1124,
CENT1310
2nd Semester: EETC1313, EETC1321,
ENST1313
NOTE: Allof these courses are part of the
AAS degree, except for ENTC1124. The
ENTC1124 course may be replaced in the
TC by any higher-level math course such as
MATH1740
Students should be encouraged to complete the
courses in the technical certicate as quickly as
possible. This allows them to receive a certi-
cation on their way to an AAS degree.
Students pursuing an AAS degree
after completing the requirements
for this TC are encouraged to delay
the ACCUplacer college placement
test after they completing ENTC1124
course. This strategy gives them a bet-
ter chance of passing the mathematics
componebt of the placement test.
901-333-4150
electrical@southwest.tn.edu
May substitute with
college-level math
Co-req: ENTC1124
May substitute with EETC1313