This program emphasizes understanding of radio frequency fundamentals, employing a systems approach along with component-level troubleshooting and analysis. Systems integration and networking are also studied. This multi-faceted approach to understanding the operation and troubleshooting of communication systems enables graduates to become effective technicians in the wireless industry.

Wireless Communications graduates are currently employed by various wireless companies and government agencies, including Rural Cellular Communications, Nextel, AT & T, Qwest, Nortel, MnDOT, Minneapolis Police Department, Hennepin County Sheriff's Department, the FBI, and many others.

Both electronics programs require the same core courses for the first two semesters. Students choose between Electronics Technicians and Wireless Communications near the end of the second semester.

 
Course Outline
 
Required Courses
(25 Courses)
Course
Number
Course Title Credits
ELEC 1211 Electronics Technical Math
ELEC 1311 Electronics Lab I
ELEC 1312 Practical Electronics Lab II
ELEC 1411 Electronic Circuits I
ELEC 1412 Electronics Circuits II
ELEC 1511 Semiconductors I
ELEC 1512 Semiconductors II
ELEC 1611 Digital Logic I
ELEC 1612 Digital Logic II
ELEC 1712 Networking Concepts
ELEC 2313 Introduction to RF Communications
ELEC 2413 Power Supplies
ELEC 2513 Introduction to Microprocessors
ELEC 2614 Electronic Product Development and Manufacturing
ELEC 2833 Networking Configuration
ELWC 2633 Wireless Communictions Circuit Analysis
ELWC 2634 Telecommunication Systems
ELWC 2733 Radio Communication System Fundamentals
ELWC 2734 Advanced Radio Communication Systems
ELWC 2834 Voice and Radio over IP Networking
ELWC 2934 Wireless Technician Certification
GSCM 1122 Applied Oral and Written Communications 2*
GSIS 1502 Human Relations
GSWS 1401 Employment Preparation
GSWS 1451 First Aid/Safety
Total Credits: 72  
 
Total Diploma Credits: 72  

*Credits for this course are variable. See your Advisor about this course.