ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
The Electrical Engineering Technology Program combines classroom theory with hands-on laboratory practice. Students are able to develop the technical knowledge skills and attitudes needed to become an entry level Electronics Technician.
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED
SCIENCE DEGREE
Electrical Engineering Technology
Area I English 6 credits
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Course
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Title
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Cr Hrs
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Cont Hrs
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ENG101
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English Comp. I
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3
|
3
|
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ENG102
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English Comp. II
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3
|
3
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Area II Humanities/Fine Arts 3 credits
Choose from the standard list of courses for Area II listed in the General Education Section.
Area III Natural Sciences/Mathematics/
Computer Science 10 credits
Choose from the standard list of courses for Area III listed in the General Education Section. At least one math class is required at MTH112 level or higher. PHY201 is required for the lab science.
Area IV History/Social/Behavioral Science 3 credits
Choose from the standard list of courses for Area IV listed in the General Education Section.
Area V Institutional Requirement 2 credits
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Course
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Title
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Cr Hrs
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Cont Hrs
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ORI101
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1 Orientation to College
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1
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1
|
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WKO107
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2 Workplace Skills Preparation
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1
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2
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1 Must be taken in the first semester.
2 Must be taken in the final semester.
Note: Students must register for GRA123, a non-credit institutional course, in order to participate in the graduation program
Area VI Core/Technical Concentration 51 credits
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Course
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Title
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Cr Hrs
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Cont Hrs
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ILT106
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Concepts of Direct Current
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5
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9
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ILT107
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Concepts of Alternating Current
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5
|
9
|
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ILT111
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Concepts of Solid State Electronics
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5
|
9
|
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ILT112
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Concepts of Digital Electronics
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5
|
9
|
|
ILT113
|
Concepts of Electronic Circuits
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5
|
9
|
|
ILT127
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Microcomputer
Fundamentals
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3
|
3
|
|
ILT128
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Microcomputer
Fundamentals Lab
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2
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6
|
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ILT181
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Special Topics in IPC-J STD
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3
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5
|
|
ILT205
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Microprocessors
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3
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3
|
|
ILT206
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Microprocessors Lab
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2
|
6
|
|
ILT224
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Electronic Communications
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3
|
3
|
|
ILT225
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Electronic Communications Lab
|
2
|
6
|
|
ILT229
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PC Repair
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3
|
3
|
|
ILT230
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Computer Repair Lab
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2
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6
|
|
ILT263
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Certification Preparation Lab
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1
|
3
|
|
ILT280
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Special Topics -Senior Project
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3
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9
|
Total Degree Credit Hours 75
CAREER SKILLS CERTIFICATE
Basic Electronics
Area I English 3 credits
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Course
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Title
|
Cr Hrs
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Cont Hrs
|
|
ENG101
|
English Comp. I
|
3
|
3
|
|
ENG102
|
English Comp II
|
3
|
3
|
|
COM100
|
Intro Technical English I
|
3
|
3
|
Choose one course for Area I. Anyone considering a future four-year degree should consider selecting ENG101 if assessment criteria are met.
Area II Humanities/Fine Arts
No requirements
Area III Natural Sciences/Mathematics/
Computer Science 6 credits
Choose from the standard list of courses for Area III listed in the General Education Section. At least one math class is required.
Area IV History/Social/Behavioral Science
No Requirements
Area V Institutional Requirement 2 credits
|
Course
|
Title
|
Cr Hrs
|
Cont Hrs
|
|
ORI101
|
1 Orientation to College
|
1
|
1
|
|
WKO107
|
2 Workplace Skills Preparation
|
1
|
2
|
1 Must be taken in the first semester.
2 Must be taken in the final semester.
Note: Students must register for GRA123, a non-credit institutional course, in order to participate in the graduation program
Area VI Core/Technical Concentration 13 credits
|
Course
|
Title
|
Cr Hrs
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Cont Hrs
|
|
ILT106
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Concepts of Direct Current
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5
|
9
|
|
ILT107
|
Concepts of Alternating Current
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5
|
9
|
|
ILT181
|
Special Topics in IPC-J STD
|
3
|
5
|
Total Certificate Credit Hours 24
CAREER SKILLS CERTIFICATE
Advanced Certificate in Computer
Programming for Electronics
Area I English 3 credits
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Course
|
Title
|
Cr Hrs
|
Cont Hrs
|
|
ENG101
|
English Comp. I
|
3
|
3
|
|
ENG102
|
English Comp II
|
3
|
3
|
|
COM100
|
Intro Technical English I
|
3
|
3
|
Choose one course for Area I. Anyone considering a future four-year degree should consider selecting ENG101 if assessment criteria are met.
Area II Humanities/Fine Arts
No requirements
Area III Natural Sciences/Mathematics/
Computer Science 3 credits
Choose from the standard list of courses for Area III listed in the General Education Section. At least one math class is required.
Area IV History/Social/Behavioral Science
No Requirements
Area V Institutional Requirement 2 credits
|
Course
|
Title
|
Cr Hrs
|
Cont Hrs
|
|
ORI101
|
1 Orientation to College
|
1
|
1
|
|
WKO107
|
2 Workplace Skills Preparation
|
1
|
2
|
1 Must be taken in the first semester.
2 Must be taken in the final semester.
Note: Students must register for GRA123, a non-credit institutional course, in order to participate in the graduation program
Area VI Core/Technical Concentration 20 credits
|
Course
|
Title
|
Cr Hrs
|
Cont Hrs
|
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DPT110
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Intro to Computer Logic and
Programming
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3
|
3
|
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DPT212
|
Visual Basic
Programming
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3
|
3
|
|
DPT251
|
C++ Programming
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3
|
3
|
|
DPT255
|
JAVA Programming
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3
|
3
|
|
DPT285
|
Object-Oriented Programming
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3
|
3
|
|
ILT112
|
Concepts of Digital Electronics
|
5
|
9
|
Total Certificate Credit Hours 28
The requirements for each program are subject to change. Please consult your program advisor to ensure adherence to the appropriate degree plan.