Various approved locations throughout the United States.
Dates:
December 2012 - December 2017.
Instructional delivery format:
Traditional classroom model
Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: outline the primary aspects of designing and integrating residential electronic communication systems into the whole-home system through class discussion, skills application, and written testing; explain simultaneous voice-data; discuss PBX and un PBX Systems; discuss application programming interfaces; explain host-based systems; discuss signal processing boards; explain client server architectures; discuss hardware architectures; and explain video conferencing applications; explain FAX systems.
Instruction:
Course participants are evaluated through written examinations and proctored hands-on labs of core skill competencies.
Credit recommendation:
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category OR in the associate degree/certificate category, 2 semester hours in General Technology or Digital Home Technology Integration (11/12).