b'Electronics Technology (Jackson County Campus) Electronics Technology provides the instruction necessary for students to gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities to monitor instrumentation and controls for a variety of processes that include but are not limited to energy or power generation and petroleum refining.The program of study consists of a fifteen hour core of systems-based electronics and thirty hours of targeted instruction designed to provide specialized skills in Instrumentation and Controls Technology.This program leads to an Associate of Applied Science Degree and is preparatory for employment upon graduation from MGCCC. Where a transfer to 4-year college or university is desired, a conference should be scheduled with a MGCCC advisor. All students completing a career or technical program must complete either the MS-CPAS (Mississippi Career Planning and Assessment System) or an MGCCC Board- approved Technical Skills Attainment assessment where applicable. Students should see an advisor for further details. Electronics Technology Certificate Semester One SBE 1113 - Electronic Fundamentals I Credit(s): 3SBE 1123 - Electronic Fundamentals II Credit(s): 3SBE 1213 - Digital Electronics Credit(s): 3SBE 1223 - Test and Measurement Fundamentals Credit(s): 3SBE 2363 - Programmable Logic Controllers Credit(s): 3Semester Two EET 1334 - Solid State Devices and Circuits Credit(s): 4SBE 2353 - Solid State Motor Control Credit(s): 3ELT 2623 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers Credit(s): 3Technical Electives Credit(s): 5* Total Credits: 30 Electronics Technology Diploma Semester Three EET 2334 - Linear Integrated Circuits Credit(s): 4EET 2414 - Electronic Communications Credit(s): 4Technical Electives Credit(s): 7* Total Credits: 15118'