Digital Systems I - This laboratory oriented course stresses microcomputer system hardware, providing practical, hands-on training of technicians whose ultimate responsibility will be maintenance and repair of microcomputer and microprocessor based systems. The sub-assembly or card-swapping level of troubleshooting is emphasized.
Digital Systems II - This class builds on the skills and knowledge acquired in Digital Systems I. This laboratory oriented course continues to provide practical hands-on training in microprocessor based systems. Though hardware oriented, this course stresses software capabilities of commonly available microcomputer systems. The software training is used as a basic diagnostic tool for microprocessor based maintenance.
Digital Systems III - This course is designed to integrate hardware and software in interfacing and designing microprocessor-based systems. This course also introduces the student to the basic tools and procedures used in troubleshooting digital and microprocessor-based system. Troubleshooting techniques are stressed throughout the course and hands-on work is included as reinforcement of these basics.
Digital Systems Project - This class allows a student to put to practice the information received in the DST program. The student develops practical application skills relating to microcomputer systems. Construction, documentation and troubleshooting skills will be developed as a student builds a project.
Contact For More Information:
Marilyn Klingbeil
Phone: (541)440-7669
Email: Marilyn.Klingbeil@umpqua.edu
Mitch Spires
Phone: (541)440-7670
Email: Mitch.Spires@umpqua.edu