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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Associate of Applied Science Degree

Minimum of 69 Credit Hours

Electronics Engineering Technology is designed to provide students with technical knowledge and skills necessary for employment in the field of electronics and its related career paths. The curriculum is designed to provide a broad-based education with an opportunity for directing one’s studies toward specific employment as well as continuation of education at a four-year university. Students learn to use modern testing and diagnostic equipment as well as modern simulation software. Servicing and troubleshooting of analog, digital, and microprocessor-based circuits is emphasized. The curriculum focuses on learning by experience, teamwork, problem solving, critical thinking and communication.

Degree Requirements

 

General Education Core (20 hours)

Area I. Communications (9 hours)

ENG111 Freshman Composition I (3 credits)

ENG115 Freshman Composition II (3 credits)

SPCH111 Public Speaking -or- (3 credits)

SPCH112 Interpersonal Communication (3 credits)

 

Area II. Mathematics (4 hours)

MATH180 College Algebra (4 credits)

 

Area III. Laboratory Science (4 hours)

 

Area IV. Social and Behavioral Sciences -or-

Area V. Humanities and Fine Arts (3 hours)

 

Program Requirements (35 hours)

SMET101 Introduction to Science, Math, and Engineering Technology (3 credits)

SMET105 Computer Use for Technology (3 credits)

ELEC101 Electronics I/DC Circuits (4 credits)

ELEC102 Electronic Circuits/AC Circuits (4 credits)

ELEC196 Solid State and Active Devices (4 credits)

ELEC201 Electro-Mechanical/Fluid Power Devices (3 credits)

ELEC202 Telecommunications Electronics (3 credits)

ELEC204 Digital Electronic Circuits (4 credits)

ELEC209 Microprocessor Design and Interfacing (4 credits)

ELEC210 Computer Systems Troubleshooting (3 credits)

 

Approved Electives (14 hours)

CS105 Introduction to Computer Science (3 credits)

CS112 Introduction to Operating Systems (4 credits)

CS121 Introduction to Programming (4 credits)

CS130 Introduction to Networking (4 credits)

CS140 Computer Science I (4 credits)

CS151 Introduction to Robotics (3 credits)

SMET216 Introduction to MEMS (3 credits)

DTEC204 Electronic CAD Graphics (3 credits)