Includes the following:

MATHEMATICS - The mathematics curriculum teaches basic math, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, computer math, and measurements.
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION - The technology education curriculum introduces concepts related to manufacturing, communications, transportation, and production systems.
BASIC ELECTRONICS - The microprocessor curriculum covers operation and troubleshooting for 8051, 8085, 8086, 8088 and 68000 processors.
SIGNAL PROCESSING - This program introduces technicians to the principles of time division multiplexing, phase and frequency shift keying, delta, phase, frequency, amplitude, and phase code modulation.
TRANSDUCERS - The basic principles of transducers cover topics such as motion, position, temperature, pressure, and optical sensing.
FIBER OPTICS - The fiber optics program covers the design, manufacturing, troubleshooting, and characteristics of fiber optic components, sources, detectors, transmitters, receivers, and communications.
BREAD BOARDING - This unique code teaches students to design and construct basic DC, AC, Analog, and Digital circuits using off-the-shelf components.
BASIC TELEPHONY - This program introduces the overall communications system, the telephone system, and specific telephone equipment.
BASIC MOTORS - The basic motors program covers rotating machinery and continues to describe DC motors, generators, stepper motor, and AC synchronous motors.
AUTOMOTIVE - The automotive technician program teaches automotive students about basic test equipment and the electronics found in today's automobile.
AVIONICS - The avionics program continues into operational systems, electrical systems, warning systems, and data communications.
RESIDENTIAL WINING - Based on the National Electrical Code (NEC) manual, residential wiring covers room branch circuits and special purpose branch circuits.
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS - This program introduces concepts and explains why the PLC has become a major component of today's automated industries.
MICROWAVE - Today's worldwide communications depend on complex networks of microwave systems. This program teaches basic microwave principles, wave guides, and antennas.
RF COMMUNICATIONS - The RF communications courses introduce standards to AM and FM modulation and continues into CB, single side band, and narrow side band.
COMPUTER SERVICING -The computer servicing course is written in support of the national A+ certification program. Computer hardware, software, networking, and conflict resolution are discussed.
SPECIALTY APPLICATIONS - We offer a variety of mini courses that can be added onto larger programs or used as stand-alone short courses. Examples include phase lock loop, search radar, magnetism, and wiring.