Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science
The ever-changing and increasing field of Electronic Technology is expanding the need for highly trained electronic technicians. These electronic technicians assist engineers and scientists in various electronic environments such as electronic instrumentation and control, aerospace research, electronic communications, process control, robotics and computer repair. Students completing the program gain the theoretical knowledge and skills that enable success in these various electronic fields.
Courses
- EET 1161 — EET-1161 Direct Current Circuits
- EET 1180 — EET-1180 Surface Mount Soldering
- EET 1190 — EET-1190 Printed Circuit Layout
- EET 1210 — EET-1210 AC Electric Circuits
- EET 1241 — EET-1241 Digital Fundamentals
- EET 2112 — EET-2112 Industrial Electronics
- EET 2120 — EET-2120 Electronics I
- EET 2170 — EET-2170 Signal Analysis
- EET 2220 — EET-2220 Electronics II
- EET 2242 — EET-2242 C and ASM Programming with Embedded Applications
- EET 2290 — EET-2290 Electrical Design Project
- EET 2500 — EET-2500 Instrumentation and Control
- EET 2520 — EET-2520 Programmable Logic Controllers
- ENG 0995 — ENG-0995 Applied College Literacies
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 101H — ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
- ENG 1020 — ENG-1020 College Composition II
- ENG 102H — ENG-102H Honors College Composition II
- ENG 2151 — ENG-2151 Technical Writing
- ITNT 2300 — ITNT-2300 Networking Fundamentals
- MATH 0965 — MATH-0965 Intermediate Algebra
- MATH 1530 — MATH-1530 College Algebra
- MATH 153H — MATH-153H Honors College Algebra
- MATH 1540 — MATH-1540 Trigonometry
- MATH 154H — MATH-154H Honors Trigonometry
- MATH 1580 — MATH-1580 Precalculus
- MATH 1610 — MATH-1610 Calculus I
- MET 1100 — MET-1100 Technology Orientation
- PHIL 2020 — PHIL-2020 Ethics
- PHIL 202H — PHIL-202H Honors Ethics
- PHYS 1210 — PHYS-1210 College Physics I
- PHYS 1220 — PHYS-1220 College Physics II
- PSY 1050 — PSY-1050 Introduction to Industrial/Organizational Psychology