This curriculum is designed to prepare a student for employment as an electrical and electronics technician in manufacturing, commercial repair, or service industries. Upon completing this program students will be prepared to work as an Electronics Technician, Automation Technician, or a Mechatronics Technician. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should consult with an MCC counselor.
Source: MCC 2023-24 Catalog
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS | 15-19 CR. HRS. |
ENG 101 – English Composition | 3 |
Choose Three (3) Courses from: | 9 – 11 |
ANTH 103 – Cultural Diversity in Contemporary Society | |
BCOM 102 – Advanced Business and Tech Communications | |
BUS 127 – Human Relations | |
COM 201 – Public Speaking | |
CSS 100A – College Success Seminar | |
ECON 101A – Principles of Macroeconomics | |
ENG 102 – English Composition | |
HUM 195 Introduction to Humanities | |
PHIL 102 – Principles of Logic | |
PHIL 202 – Introductions to Ethics | |
PSYC 201 – General Psychology | |
SOC 101 – Principles of Sociology | |
Choose One (1) Course from: | 3 – 5 |
MATH 109A – College Algebra | |
MATH 141 – Precalculus | |
TMAT 101A – Technical Math | |
TMAT 102A – Technical Math II | |
TMAT 201 – Technical Math III | |
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS | 29 CR. HRS. |
ELTC 101AL&L – Electricity-Basic | 4 |
ELTC 160L&L – Programmable Controllers | 3 |
ELTC 210 – Industrial Communications | 3 |
ELTC 220 – Electrical Troubleshooting | 3 |
ELTR 101A – Electronics-Basic | 4 |
ELTR 102B – Electronics 1: Active Devices | 4 |
ELTR 112A – Digital Electronics 1 | 4 |
ELTR 202B – Industrial Electronics Systems | 4 |
REQUIRED ELECTIVES | 14-18 CR. HRS. |
Electives must be chosen from the following list or have departmental approval. | |
AMT 129A – Introduction to Technology | 3 |
ARE 115 – Wind Turbine and Solar Array Installation | 3 |
BUS 125 – Supervision | 3 |
CAD 110 – Intro to Computer-Aided Drafting (2D) | 3 |
CAD 135A – Engineering Graphics | 3 |
CAD 210 – Parametric Design I – Part Modeling | 3 |
CAD 250 – Introduction to Solidworks 3D | 3 |
COM 101 – Oral Communications | 3 |
COM 201 – Public Speaking | 3 |
CSS 100A – College Success Seminar | 3 |
ELTC 103 – Residential Wiring | 3 |
ELTC 104A – Basic Industrial Robots | 3 |
ELTC 106 – Fire Alarm Systems ELTC 150 | 1 |
ELTC 150 – Industrial Electricity | 3 |
ELTC 152 – National Electric Code | 3 |
ELTC 203 – Advanced Programmable Controllers | 3 |
ELTC 204A – Advanced Industrial Robots | 3 |
ELTR 212A – Medical Instrumentation & Measurement | 4 |
ELTR 214 – Biomedical Instrumentation I | 3 |
ENGR 105 – Introduction to Engineering | 4 |
HE 110 – Industrial Safety and Workplace Training | 1 |
HP 101 – Hydraulics/Pneumatics | 3 |
HP 201 – Advanced Hydraulics | 4 |
MATH 161 – Calculus I | 4 |
MATH 162A – Calculus II | 4 |
MET 101 – Industrial Materials | 3 |
MT 101B – Basic Machining | 4 |
PEA 103 – Weight Training | 1 |
PHYS 201CL&L – College Physics I Lecture and Lab | 5 |
PHYS 202CL&L – College Physics II Lecture and Lab | 5 |
PHYS 203L&L – Engineering Physics | 5 |
PHYS 204L&L – Engineering Physics | 5 |
TECH 200 – Applied Alternative and Renewable Energy | 3 |
TECH 201A – Introduction to Mechatronics | 3 |
TECH 290CI – Cooperative Internship | 3 |
W101A – Basic Welding | 3 |
TOTAL | 62 |