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Engineering Technology Mecomtronics
MECOMTRONICS (MEchanics + COMputers + Telecommunications + elecTRONICS) is defined as an Engineering Technology discipline that combines the areas of mechanical and electronics technology, and computer hardware and software systems. This discipline has been created to respond to the specialized demands for the multifunctional engineering technician. MECOMTRONICS technicians are prepared with the knowledge and skills to work in a technologically diversified business environment. These technicians will be able to participate on a team to specify, trouble-shoot, develop, design, and prepare for production of cost-efficient, state-of-the-art products which can compete for value in a global economy.

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Certificate Associate in
Science
Associate in Science Degree
Engineering Technology Mecomtronics
Program Prerequisite
Mathematics 96 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Level M50 or equivalent. English 51 and 56 each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5.
CoursesUnits
Semester I:
MCTR 102A, DC Circuits3
ENGL 101, Reading and Composition3
MATH 181, Mecomtronics College Algebra and Trigonometry I3
MCTR 90, Science for Technical Applications3
Semester II:
MCTR 103A, AC Circuits3
MCTR 104A, Applied C Programming for Technology3
MATH 182, Mecomtronics College Algebra and Trigonometry II3
MCTR 120A, Basic Physics for Technical Applications I4
Semester III:
MCTR 201A, Electronic Devices and Circuits 3
MCTR 202A, Digital Electronics3
ENGL 205, Critical Thinking and Intermediate Composition3
MATH 183, Mecomtronics Calculus I3
MCTR 120B, Basic Physics for Technical Applications II4
Semester IV:
MCTR 204A, Industrial Electronics4
MATH 184, Mecomtronics Calculus II3
MCTR 120C, Basic Physics for Technical Applications III4
Total Units = 52

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*Note: An associate degree is awarded by the San Diego Community College District colleges in recognition of completion of a minimum of 60 units of specified requirements. See the college catalog for details.