Engineering Technologies and Engineering Transfer

Telecommunications Infrastructure Servicing Certificate

The Telecommunications Infrastructure Servicing program is designed to produce qualified technicians for the telecommunications industry.  The program provides theory and practice in the installation, maintenance, and repair of basic telecommunication equipment and systems.  Basic industry skills such as safety, wiring techniques and cabling, math, and verbal and written communications are combined with industry specific skills such as equipment troubleshooting, networking, and diagnostic computer skills for a well-rounded certificate program.  This experience can strategically position today’s students for securing opportunities in the growing field of telecommunications.

 

Certificate:  Telecommunications Infrastructure Servicing (35 credit hours)

 

 

 

Credit Hours

 

BUS 130

Business Communications

3.0

 

CPE 215

LAN Setup and Troubleshooting

3.0

 

EEM 140

National Electrical Code

3.0

 

EEM 172

Electrical Print Reading

4.0

 

EEM 243

Introduction to Computer Servicing

3.0

 

ELT 111

DC/AC Circuits

4.0

 

ELT 120

Computer PEM/Applications

3.0

 

MAT 102

Intermediate Algebra

3.0

 

TEL 101

Fundamentals of Telecommunications

2.0

 

TEL 110

Telecommunications Network Planning

3.0

 

TEL 240

Fiber Optics Theory

2.0

 

TEL 250

Telecommunications Structure Design

  2.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Credit Hours:

35.0