Electronics Engineering Technology Associate in Science (ELEC-AS)

The Electronics Engineering Technology Program provides students with the fundamentals of electronics that will prepare them as technicians in a variety of fields including computer technology, networking, instrumentation, and biomedical. Selected specialty courses are available to provide detailed instruction in these technical areas. The content includes but is not limited to DC circuits, AC circuits, solid-state devices, analog circuits, digital fundamentals and circuits. Integrated into this content will be communications skills, employability skills, safe and efficient work practices, use of circuit diagrams and schematics, and soldering. Program includes lecture and significant hands-on lab experiences. The program focuses on a common core of foundational, intermediate and advanced courses required of all students. Students will then specialize in one or more emphasis areas depending on their career goals. Students are strongly urged to consult with the Department when selecting their courses.

Degree Requirements

General Education Courses (15 hours)

ENC 1101CEnglish Composition I^***+

3 cc

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective (Category II)***

3 cc

Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective (Category III)**

3 cc

MAC 1105College Algebra^***

3 cc

General Elective (Category V)***

3 cc

Unless specific courses are listed, see general education page for course options in each category.

Foundation Courses (16 hours)

(Students should take their foundation courses as early as possible)

CGS 1061CIntroduction to Computers in Technology

3 cc

ETI 1701Industrial Safety

3 cc

EET 1015CDirect Current Circuits

3 cc

CET 1112CDigital Fundamentals

3 cc

EET 1025CAlternating Current Circuits^

3 cc

SPC 1006CBasic Speaking and Listening Skills#

1 cc

SPC 1006C: Requires departmental approval

Intermediate Courses (6 hours)

EET 1141CElectronic Devices and Integrated Circuits I^

3 cc

Programming Language Course

3 cc

Programming Language: Choose any COP prefix course

Advanced Courses (6 hours)

EET 2142CLinear Circuits^

3 cc

CET 2113CDigital Circuits^

3 cc

Emphasis Courses (25 hours)

Cisco Certified Networking Associate (C.C.N.A.) Emphasis:

CET 1600CNetwork Fundamentals^

3 cc

CET 1610CRouting and Switching Essentials^

3 cc

CET 2615CLAN Switching and Wireless^

3 cc

CET 2620CAccessing the WAN^

3 cc

Computer Technician Emphasis:

CET 1178CPC Hardware (A+)^

3 cc

CET 1179CPC Operating Systems (A+)^

3 cc

CET 2172CPersonal Computers Maintenance, Upgrade and Support^

3 cc

CET 1634CTelecommunications Distribution Systems

3 cc

CET 1588CNetwork +^

3 cc

CTS 1155Help Desk Technician^

3 cc

CTS 2106CLinux+^

3 cc

CIS 1350Security Awareness

3 cc

CTS 2120CSecurity +^

3 cc

Manufacturing Emphasis:

EGN 1123Engineering Graphics^

3 cc

ETS 2542CProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC) Fundamentals^

3 cc

EET 2215CInstrumentation Electronics^

3 cc

ETD 2340Computer Drafting^

3 cc

ETI 2412Fabrication Processes (MasterCam ART)

4 cc

ETI 2414Computer-Aided Manufacturing MasterCam-Mill 2-D & Solidworks

4 cc

ETI 2415Woodworking Processes (MasterCam Router)

4 cc

EET 2084CIntroduction to Electronics^

3 cc

ETS 2511CMotors and Controls^

3 cc

EET 1931Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology

1 cc

EET 1932Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology

2 cc

EET 1933Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology

3 cc

ETI 1931Special Topics in Mechanical Design^

1 cc

ETI 1932Special Topics in Mechanical Design^

2 cc

ETI 1933Special Topics in Mechanical Design^

3 cc

Biomedical Emphasis:

BSC 1093Anatomy and Physiology I^

3 cc

BSC 1093LAnatomy and Physiology I Laboratory

1 cc

BSC 1094Anatomy and Physiology II^

3 cc

BSC 1094LAnatomy and Physiology II Laboratory^

1 cc

ETS 2406Biomedical Equipment^

4 cc

Cooperative Education

EET 2947Electronic Technology Co-op

1 cc

EET 2948Electronic Technology Co-op

2 cc

EET 2949Electronic Technology Co-op

3 cc

Total Credit Hours: 68

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