Electronics Engineering Technology

Associate in Engineering Technology
Credit Requirements: 69-72 Semester Credit Hours
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The Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares students for a broad range of jobs in the electrical and electronic fields. Graduates of the program may become employed as broadcast technicians, business machine technicians, customer service representatives, computer service technicians, engineering technicians, laboratory technicians, field engineering technicians, engineering aides, electrical sales technicians, technical writers and electrical instrument technicians. The program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore Md. 21202-4012, telephone 410.347.7700.

Recommended Sequence of Courses

First Semester - Fall

 

Selected Topics in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology

3

 

Introduction to Computer Environment

3

 

English Composition I

3

Total 9

Second Semester - Spring

 

Electrical Circuits I

4

College Algebra

3

 

ELE HUM   Select one course from Humanities
  Electives

3


Total 10

Third Semester - Summer

 

Advanced Technical Communications

3

 

College Trigonometry

3

Total 6

Fourth Semester - Fall

 

Digital Circuits

4

 

Introduction to Engineering

3

 

Applied Psychology

3

 or

General Psychology

3

Total 10

Fifth Semester - Spring

 

Electronic Circuits

4

 

Elementary Calculus

3

* or

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

4

 

ELE EET   Select one course from 
  Electronics Engineering Technology
  Technical Electives

3-4


Total 10-12

Sixth Semester - Summer

 

Electronic Communications

4

 

ELE EET   Select one course from Electronics
  Engineering Technology
  Math/Science Electives

3-4


Total 7-8

Seventh Semester - Fall

 

Programmable Controllers

3

** 

Introduction to Engineering Design Graphics

3

Total 6

Eighth Semester - Spring

 

Data Communications

3

 

Advanced Microprocessors

3

Total 6

Ninth Semester - Summer

 

Electronics Senior Project

1

 

Physics I

4

 or

University Physics I

4

Total 5

See Humanities Electives.
*Students may choose any of the following math sequences: MAT 110, MAT 111, MAT 130; or
MAT 110, MAT 111, MAT 140; or MAT 112, MAT 140
**Allowable alternate: EGR 275