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SEMESTER CREDITS
General Advising Notes
Helpful Hints
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Milestone Courses
SEMESTER CREDITS
PROGRAM CREDITS
Based on prior students’ experience, students who do
well in these courses are more likely to graduate on
time in this program.
15 to FINISH
Take 15 credit hours a semester to nish
your degree in two years.
Contact Information
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ACADEMIC MAP
To stay on track, these courses
must be taken in order.
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2017-2019
This program is not designed to transfer.
Industrial Computer
Fundamentals
Technical Certicate
CENT1310 Computer Systems & Software
ENTC1124 Engineering Technology Tech
ENTC1114 Intro to Electrical/Electronic Tech
3
3
3
9
Prereq: CENT1310
Prereq: ENTC1114 & ENTC1124
CENT1320 Programming for Technicians
EETC1331 Digital Fundamentals
CITC1320 A+ Hardware & Software
3
3
3
9
18
CENT1320 Programming for
Technicians
EETC1331 Digital Fund.
•These courses are embedded within
Computer Engineering Technology AAS
except for ENTC 1124 & ENTC 1114.
•ENTC 1124 may be substituted in the TC
with any higher-level math course, such
as MATH 1740.
•ENTC 1114 can be substituted in the TC
with EETC 1313 or EETC 1314.
•There is a technical elective in the Com-
puter Engineering Technology AAS that
either of these courses will satisfy.
•Learning support courses are not re-
quired for this certicate. However, if
pursuing the CENT AAS degree simul-
taneously, see Helpful Hints below.
Students pursuing an AAS degree are
encouraged to take the ACCUplacer
college placement test after completing
ENTC 1124, thereby better preparing
for math placement exam.
901-333-4150
CENT@southwest.tn.edu
May substitute with any
college-level math course
Co-req: ENTC1124
May substitute with EETC1313