Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS
Program course work focuses on a traditional electronics foundation, including a basic electronics series, digital logic series, a troubleshooting series, a physics series and a semiconductor linear circuit series. The degree focuses on electronics and engineering design principles and electronics systems and is taught in a team environment whenever possible.
Courses
- ANT 102 — Archaeology & Prehistory
- ANT 103 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANT 232 — Native Americans of North America
- ART 204 — History of Art/Ancient Through Medieval
- ART 205 — History of Art/Romanesque Through Baroque
- ART 206 — History of Art/Enlightenment Through Contemporary
- ASL 201 — Second-Year American Sign Language I
- ASL 202 — Second-Year American Sign Language II
- ASL 203 — Second-Year American Sign Language III
- CDT 103 — Computer-Aided Drafting I
- CDT 108A — Introduction to SolidWorks
- CDT 223 — Inventor Fundamentals
- COMM 111Z — Public Speaking
- COMM 126 — Intro to Communication, Gender, and Sexuality
- COMM 140 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication
- COMM 218Z — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 219 — Small Group Discussion
- CS 140 — Introduction to Operating Systems
- CS 161 — Computer Science I
- EET 112 — Electronic Equipment and Assembly I
- EET 113 — Electronic Equipment and Assembly II
- EET 114 — Electronic Equipment and Assembly III
- EET 127 — Semiconductor Circuits I
- EET 137 — Electrical Fundamentals I
- EET 139 — Principles of Troubleshooting I
- EET 141 — Electrical Fundamentals II
- EET 142 — Electrical Fundamentals III
- EET 157 — Digital Logic I
- EET 215 — Technical Mechanics
- EET 225 — Mechatronics I
- EET 227 — Semiconductor Circuits II
- EET 233 — Programmable Logic Controllers I
- EET 234 — Programmable Logic Controllers II
- EET 235 — Mechatronics II
- EET 239 — Principles of Troubleshooting II
- EET 250 — Linear Circuits
- EET 254 — Introduction to Microcontrollers
- EET 257 — Digital Logic II
- ENG 107 — World Literature: Ancient Through Classical Times
- ENG 108 — World Literature: Early Middle Ages through the 18th Century
- ENG 109 — World Literature: The 19th through 21st Centuries
- ENG 213 — U.S. Latinx Literature
- ENG 240 — Native American Mythology
- ENG 241 — Norse Mythology
- ENG 243 — African Mythology
- ENG 250 — Greek Mythology
- ENG 251 — Celtic Mythology
- ENG 252 — Hindu Mythology
- ENG 261 — Literature of Science Fiction
- ENG 271 — World Literature: Ancient Through Classical Times
- ENG 272 — World Literature: Early Middle Ages through the 18th Century
- ENG 273 — World Literature: the 19th Through 21st Centuries
- ENG 295 — Revolutionary Film
- ES 101 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- ES 211 — Introduction to Latino/a/x Studies
- ES 221 — Introduction to Black Studies
- ES 231 — Introduction to Southeast Asian and South Pacific Island Diaspora Studies
- ES 241 — Introduction to Native American Studies
- FR 201 — Second-Year French I
- FR 202 — Second-Year French II
- FR 203 — Second-Year French III
- GEO 100 — Introduction to Physical Geography
- GEO 110 — Cultural & Human Geography
- GEO 130 — Introduction to Environmental Geography
- GEO 208 — Geography of the United States & Canada
- HD 209 — Job Search Skills
- HST 101 — History of Western Civilization
- HST 102 — History of Western Civilization
- HST 103 — History of Western Civilization
- HST 131 — History of Crime & Punishment in Western Civilization
- HST 132 — History of Language and the Written Word in Western Civilization
- HST 136 — History of Popular Culture, Entertainment & Sports in Western Civilization
- HST 137 — History of Science, Medicine, & Technology in Western Civilization
- HST 201Z — United States History I
- HST 202Z — United States History II
- HST 203Z — United States History III
- HUM 160 — Faith & Reason
- HUM 235 — Perspectives on Terrorism
- IMT 120 — Industrial Machinery I
- IMT 223 — Instrumentation & Controls
- MFG 103 — Machining for Fabrication & Maintenance
- MFG 107 — Industrial Safety & First Aid
- MFG 140 — Principles of Fluid Power
- MFG 209 — Programming & Automation for Manufacturing
- MFG 219 — Robotics
- MTH 108 — Data Science Explorations
- MTH 111Z — Precalculus I: Functions
- MTH 112Z — Precalculus II: Trigonometry
- MTH 251Z — Differential Calculus
- MTH 252Z — Integral Calculus
- MUS 206 — Music Literature: History of Rock
- PH 201 — General Physics
- PH 202 — General Physics
- PH 203 — General Physics
- PH 211 — General Physics With Calculus
- PH 212 — General Physics With Calculus
- PH 213 — General Physics With Calculus
- PHL 101 — Philosophical Problems
- PHL 102 — Ethics
- PHL 103 — Critical Reasoning
- PHL 205 — Moral Issues
- PHL 210 — Philosophy of Religion
- PHL 213 — Asian Philosophy
- PHL 216 — Ancient Philosophy
- PS 200 — Introduction to Political Science
- PSY 202Z — Introduction to Psychology II
- PSY 219 — Introduction to Psychological Disorders
- PSY 231 — Introduction to Human Sexuality
- SM 136 — Photolithography
- SM 150 — Semiconductor Processing I
- SM 160 — Semiconductor Processing II
- SM 170 — Semiconductor Processing III
- SM 229 — Vacuum Technology
- SOC 204Z — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 205Z — Social Change and Institutions
- SOC 206Z — Social Problems
- SOC 207 — Social Stratification & Social Systems
- SOC 210 — Marriage, Family, & Intimate Relations
- SPN 201 — Second-Year Spanish I
- SPN 202 — Second-Year Spanish II
- SPN 203 — Second-Year Spanish III
- SSC 160 — Faith & Reason
- SSC 235 — Perspectives on Terrorism
- WLD 150 — Welding Processes
- WR 121Z — Composition I
- WR 227Z — Technical Writing
- WR 241 — Fiction Writing I
- WR 244 — Fiction Writing II
- WS 101 — Introduction to Women's Studies