The
Computer Engineering Technology curriculum provides the skills required
to install, service, and maintain computers, peripherals, networks, and
microprocessor and computer controlled equipment. It includes training
in both hardware and software, emphasizing operating systems concepts
to provide a unified view of computer systems.
Course
work includes mathematics, physics, electronics, digital circuits,
and
programming, with emphasis on the operation, use, and interfacing
of memory
and devices to the CPU. Additional topics may include communications,
networks, operating systems, programming languages, Internet configuration
and design, and industrial applications.
Graduates should qualify for employment opportunities in electronics technology,
computer service, computer networks, server maintenance, programming,
and other areas requiring a knowledge of electronic and computer systems.
Graduates may also qualify for certification in electronics, computers,
or networks.
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