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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
CSN AAS Engineering Technology: Self Service Device Technicians Map
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WHO SHOULD USE THIS ACADEMIC MAP
HOW THIS ACADEMIC MAP IS SET UP
The academic map is designed to provide students with the optimal route to earning an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree. Students who cannot take the map’s recommended number of credits each semester will take longer to complete the degree, graduate and transfer.
CSN AAS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY: SELF SERVICE DEVICE TECHNICIANS: DESCRIPTION
The degree provides students with the necessary skills to assist in the planning, design, troubleshooting, and maintenance of various devices such as ATMs, kiosks, slot machines and related devices. Instruction includes network management systems such as player tracking/slot management systems or ATM Network Monitoring systems. The appropriate regulations, such as slot machines, related gaming regulations or ATM related banking regulations will be covered in each concentration. Key common and specialized components and sub-assemblies of these devices will be covered. For example, some of these components and sub-assemblies are random number generators, opto-couplers, coin comparators, dollar bill acceptors, and printers. Computers and networks that use these devices and slot machine gaming are addressed. This two-year program provides the student with the repair methods and procedures used in the industries supported by each concentration. Instruction takes place in a hands-on state-of-the-art environment.
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Semester #1 (14-16 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
Semester #2 (13-18 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
Semester #3 (7 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
- Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Science (General Education) - Credits 3:
See a counselor or advisor for course selection - Special Program Requirements (Special Program Requirements) - Credits 4: ET 132B - AC for Electronics
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Semester #4 (15 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
- Special Program Elective (Special Program) - Credits 4:
See a counselor or advisor for course selection - Special Program Requirements (Special Program Requirements) - Credits 4: CIT 114B - IT Essentials
- Special Program Requirements (Special Program Requirements) - Credits 4: ET 212B - Digital Logic I
- Special Program Requirements (Special Program Requirements) - Credits 3: ET 238B - Device Peripherals
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Semester #5 (15 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
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APPLY FOR GRADUATION by the deadline. Click www.csn.edu/graduation for more information on applying for graduation.
Recommended Courses
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