College of the Great Smoky Mountains - Southwestern Community College, serving Jackson, Macon,  and Swain Counties and Cherokee/ Qually Boundary

 

 




Meet the Faculty:

Michael Deaver
Michael Deaver
A.A.S., Southwestern Community College; B.S., Western Carolina University
828.586.4091, ext. 337
800.447.4091, ext. 337
2nd fl, Founders Hall
mdeaver@southwesterncc.edu

 

Ron Poor
Ronald W. Poor
BS, M.A., Appalachian State University
828.586.4091, ext. 214
800.447.4091, ext. 214
Founders Hall, Room 203
ronp@southwesterncc.edu

 


 

 
 
Computer Engineering Technology

 

Transfer agreements between Southwestern Community College and other colleges or universities allow graduates of certain SCC programs to transfer credits towards a Bachelor of Science degree to the participating university or college. The amount of transferable credit varies among programs and colleges. Please refer to the specific agreements for details on transferable credits.The Computer Engineering Technology curriculum provides the skills required to install, service, and maintain computers, peripherals, networks, microprocessors and computer controlled equipment. It includes training in both hardware and software, emphasizing operating systems concepts to provide a unified view of computer systems.

Coursework 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.

Associate in Applied Science Degree - A40160

Prefix  Number  Title 
Class
Lab
Clin
Credit
Fall Semester 1             
      Click title to see course description            
CET  110  Introduction to CET  0  3  0  1 
DFT  117  Technical Drafting   1  2  0  2 
ELC  131  DC/AC Circuit Analysis  4  3  0  5 
MAT  121  Algebra/Trigonometry I   2  2  0  3 
***  ***  Social Science Elective  3  0  0  3 
         ___  ___  ___  ___ 
      Totals  10  10  0  14 
                     
Spring Semester 1             
CET  222  Computer Architecture   2  0  0  2 
CET  225  Digital Signal Processing  2  2  0  3 
ELN  131  Electronic Devices   3  3  0  4 
ENG  111  Expository Writing   3  0  0  3 
MAT  122  Algebra/Trigonometry II   2  2  0  3 
         ___  ___  ___  ___ 
      Totals  12  7  0  15 
                     
Summer Semester 1             
CSC  134  C++ Programming   2  3  0  3 
ELN  133  Digital Electronics   3  3  0  4 
ENG  114  Prof Research & Reporting  3  0  0  3 
Choose one of the following:        
ELN 215 Semiconductor Physics 3 0 0 3
PHY  131  Physics-Mechanics  3  2  0  4
         ___  ___  ___  ___ 
      Totals  11  6-8  0  13-14 
                     
Fall Semester 2             
CET  111  Computer Upgrade/Repair I  2  3  0  3 
CET  251  Software Eng Principles  3  3  0  4 
ELN  232  Intro to Microprocessors  3  3  0  4 
ELN  235  Data Communication System  3  3  0  4 
         ___  ___  ___  ___ 
      Totals  11  12  0  15 
                     
Spring Semester 2             
CET  211  Computer Upgrade/Repair II  2  3  0  3 
CET  245  Internet Servers   2  3  0  3 
EGR  285  Design Project   0  4  0  2 
ELN  233  Microprocessor Systems   3  3  0  4 
ELN  257  Telecom Software   2  3  0  3 
***  ***  Humanities Elective   3  0  0  3 
         ___  ___  ___  ___ 
      Totals  12  16  0  18 
                     
Total Semester Hour Credits: 75-76    
Award: Associate in Applied Science Degree 


 


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