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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.
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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 Certicate
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 certicate. 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