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Electronic Systems Technologies

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The Electronic Systems Technologies Bachelor of Science is designed to suit individuals who wish to pursue management careers in today's high-tech industries. The curriculum focuses on the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively study new and existing technologies, maintaining and managing technology systems, and effectively utilizing human resources. Courses focus on the application of electronics in industrial and data communication systems.

The degree program consists of three parts:

Part One:

A 48 semester-hour major with courses in a weekend format that spans four semesters.

Part Two:

31 semester-hours of career electives that can be satisfied with previously completed military schools, community college or technical school courses/degree, other technical or industry training programs, or electronics-related work experience.

Part Three:

And 41 semester-hours of University Core Curriculum (general education) that can be completed from transfer credit from other accredited institutions, including community colleges, CLEP, DANTES, or proficiency testing.

 

 

 

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