The Computer Engineering Program prepares individuals in the understanding and application of basic principles, operation, and use of microcomputer system peripheral devices and operating systems. Students will also acquire skills in understanding the function, construction, installation and configuration of microcomputer system hardware, electronic components and peripheral devices. Core Courses Defined by the Department of Workforce Education: Computer Diagnostics/Operations - A program of study which prepares individuals in the understanding and application of basic principles, operation, and use of microcomputer system hardware peripheral devices, and operating system hardware. Acquire skills in understanding the function, construction, installation, and configuration of microcomputer system hardware, electronic components, and peripheral devices. Computer Networking - A program of study which prepares individuals in the understanding and application of basic principles, operation, and use of microcomputer system hardware, peripheral devices, and operating system software. Acquire skills in understanding the function, installation, configuration, and diagnostic procedures for microcomputer local area network hardware, electronic components, peripheral devices, and operating system software. Concurrent College Credit earned at SAU Tech: | MIS1003 Introduction to Computers | | EE2804 Basic Microcomputer Troubleshooting | | EE2904 Advanced Microcomputer Troubleshooting | | NT1014 Supporting Network Clients | Concurrent credit earned is applied to the Technical Certificate and AAS Degree in Computer Information Technology at SAU Tech. |