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ELECTRICAL

Introduction

This program has been designed to prepare the graduate for a career in a broad spectrum of computer and electronics engineering technology roles. The curriculum is composed of a sequence of lecture and laboratory courses that have been chosen to provide both the theoretical foundation and the application experiences essential to industrial practice in a wide range of electrical disciplines, including electronics (circuits and devices), computers (hardware and software), power, and telecommunications.

Students receive instruction in mathematics, oral and written communication skills, programming, and computer applications. Additional courses provide an in-depth study
of digital and analog systems found in networks, communications, computers, and machines.

PROGRAMS

Associate of Applied Science Degree Programs:

Electrical Engineering and Technology (PDF - 41 KB)

Career Studies Certificate Programs:

Cisco CCNA Networking (PDF - 33 KB)

Electrical Wiring (PDF - 27 KB)

Microcomputer Systems Technology (PDF - 34 KB)

FACULTY

Robert J. Crawford, Program Head, Computer & Electronics Technology, Cisco Networking

540-857-7378

W112

rcrawford@virginiawestern.edu

Associate Professor, Microcomputer Systems Technology
A.A.S.–Virginia Western Community College, 1973
B.S.–VPI & SU, 1983

 

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