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The Military Electronics Technology Program provides the military and civilian student the opportunity to utilize their technical training and related theoretical instruction to earn an Associate Degree. The length of the program depends on the students training and can range from two to three years. The program encourages the development of theory, principles and health and safety knowledge to give the student a complete understanding of Military Electronics at the Associate Degree Level. The courses recognize learning acquired through work outside a collegiate setting and will be offered in such a way that military or civilian students may complete their degree without staying at one educational institution.
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Military Electronics Technology Career Pathway
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| Electronic Communication Systems Option |
| Courses | Units |
| MLET 50, Basic Direct Current | 1 |
| MLET 51, Working With Direct Current | 3 |
| MLET 52A, Basic Alternating Current I | 1 |
| MLET 53A, Working With Non Resonant Alternating Current | 2.5 |
| MLET 52B, Basic Alternating Current II | 1 |
| MLET 53B, Working with Resonant Alternating Current | 2 |
| MLET 54A, Basic Analog Circuits I | 1 |
| MLET 55A, Working With Basic Analog Circuits I | 3.5 |
| MLET 54B, Basic Analog Circuits II | 1 |
| MLET 55B, Working With Basic Analog
Circuits II | 3.5 |
| Total Units = 19.5 |
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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.
Recommended Electives: MLET 56A, 56B, 57A, 57B.
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