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Program Description
This program is designed for students wanting to complete a two-year AAS Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology and enter the workforce. Students explore electronics fundamental theories, applications and troubleshooting. Students interact with electronic devices and systems through a combination of hands-on lab activities and computer simulation preparing them for careers in a wide range of electronics positions. The labs allow students to become highly proficient in the use of standard electronic test equipment, such as oscilloscopes, digital multimeters and power supplies. Courses include instruction in the fundamentals of DC and AC electricity, robotics, PLCs and automated controls, digital logic and microprocessors, and RF power systems.
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What You Will Learn
Upon completion of the program you will be able to:
1. Analyze and implement basic analog and digital electronic circuits used in communication, control, computing, audio, and other applications
2. Interface computers or microcontrollers to sensors, actuators, displays, and other Internet-of-Things devices, and perform associated programming
3. Program and integrate industrial robots into a manufacturing work flow
4. Maintain, install, modify, and troubleshoot industrial control circuits and automated systems
5. Install and troubleshoot automated systems that include Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
6. Wire industrial motors and associated control circuits, including variable-frequency drives
7. Read and interpret prints and schematics used in the electrical industry
8. Properly and safely use test equipment in the troubleshooting, repair, and calibration of electrical, instrumentation, and automation control systems
9. Perform and document routine maintenance, calibration, and repair of electronic equipment and systems
10. Work safely and professionally in a diverse, cross-functional team environment in an industrial setting
First Semester
MTE 1102 | Safety Manufacturing Environment | 1 |
MTE 1100 | Print Reading for Manufacturing | 3 |
ELT 1004 | Electronic Assembly | 3 |
MATH | MAT 1150/1340/1400/1420/1440/2410 or Higher | 3 |
ELT 1206 | Fundamentals of DC/AC | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
Second Semester
Third Semester
ELT 2437 | Vacuum & Power RF Systems | 3 |
ELT 2358 | Programmable Logic Controllers | 3 |
ELT 2361 or ELT 2362 | Microprocessors (2361) or Intro to Microcontrollers (2362) | 3 |
EIC 1265 | Solid State Devices & Circuits | 4 |
CAPSTONE | Internship (MTE/ELT 2080) or Capstone (MTE 2089) | 1 |
Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
Fourth Semester
PHYSICS | Conceptual Physics w/Lab (PHY 1105) or Higher | 4 |
ENGLISH | ENG 1015/1031/1021/1022 | 3 |
GEN EDU | COM 1150/1250 or MTE 1110 | 3 |
ELT 2368 | Robotics Technologies | 3 |
ELT 2367 | Introduction to Robotics | 1 |
CIS 1018 | Introduction to PC Applications | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 17 |