CET1171
Micro-Computer Service and Maintenance 1
Introduction to the service and maintenance techniques for personal computers. Intended to address the non-technical student who has a need to know more about personal computers. Topics include faults in the CPU, disk drives, cables, monitors and software. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hr. lecture)
3 credits / Engineering Technology--Electrical
CET1172C
Micro-Computer Service and Maintenance 2
A continuation of micro-computer service and maintenance:
Addresses hardware faults, board changing, system configuration, memory expansion and upgrading. Software diagnostics is a major part of this course and changing components and parts will be addressed. Prerequisite: CET 1171. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hr. lecture)
3 credits / Engineering Technology--Electrical
CET2176C
Micro-Computer Service and Maintenance 2
This is an advanced course that will address the signal flow, block diagram and discrete component aspects of the desk top micro-computer. Detailed analysis of the CPU, graphic, both monochrome and color boards, controller, serial and parallel parts, disk drives and monitors will be addressed. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hr. lecture)
3 credits / Engineering Technology--Electrical
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