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Major: 3224
Effective Term: 2020 Fall   

Award: AAS
Total Credits: 61-65
CIP Code: 15.0303

Instructional Council: Applied Technology (57)
GPA: 2.00
SOC Code: Upon completion of an Associates in Applied Science degree, students may pursue a career as:
17-3023.00 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians

Upon completion of a Bachelor`s degree, students may pursue a career as:
17-2071.00 Electrical Engineers

Upon completion of a Master`s degree, students may pursue a career as:
17-2071.00 Electrical Engineers


Description: The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Electronics Engineering Technology is designed to give students a foundation of experience important in engineering assistants, field engineers, prototype designers, specification writers, technical representatives, and in other positions in organizations that specialize in electronic design, manufacturing, service, and development. Students with this degree may work in industries that include, but are not limited to, aerospace, biotechnology, communications, entertainment, industrial, medical, power, semiconductor, and transportation. The Electronics Engineering Technology program is designed to enable industry employment while still providing transfer credits to a four year engineering program.



Required Courses
+ ECE102 Engineering Analysis tools and Techniques 2
+ ECE103 Engineering Program Solving and Design 2
+ ELE111 Circuit Analysis I 4
+ ELE112 Circuit Analysis II 4
+ ELE121 Solid State Devices and Circuits I 4
+ ELE131 Digital Logic and Circuits 3
ELE181 Computer Programming for Technology 3
+ ELE222 Solid-State Devices and Circuits II 4
+ ELE241 Microprocessor Concepts 4
+ PHY111 General Physics I 4

+ PHY112 General Physics II (4) OR
+ CHM130 Fundamental Chemistry (3) AND
+ CHM130LL Fundamental Chemistry Laboratory (1) 4
Credits: 38

Program Competencies
1. Solve problems in analog electronics using basic mathematical functions, Ohm`s and Kirchoff`s laws, and phasors. (ELE111, ELE112, [MA])
2. Analyze bipolar and Field Effect Transistor (FET) circuits, along with operational amplifier circuits. (ELE121, ELE222)
3. Apply the concepts of Boolean algebra to digital logic circuits. (ELE131)
4. Interface keyboards, displays, stopper motors, and other peripheral devices to a microprocessor system. (ELE241, ELE243)
5. Program a microprocessor using low and high level programming languages. (ELE181, ELE241, ELE243)
6. Construct, operate, and measure circuits that use various forms of analog and digital radio communication. (ELE261, ELE263)
7. Demonstrate proficiency using standard electronic test equipment. (ELE111, ELE112, ELE121, ELE251)
8. Use contemporary operating systems and application software to solve problems in electronics, and use computer modeling to analyze electronic systems. (ELE181, ECE102, ECE103)
9. Utilize effective written and oral communication skills in accordance with the professional conventions within the field of electronics engineering technology. (ECE102, ECE103, (COM), (CRE), [FYC], [HU], [SB])
10. Apply the fundamentals of the design process and problem solving skills in a team environment to solve problems. (ECE102, ECE103)
11. Apply calculus techniques to solve technical problems. ([MA])
12. Apply fundamental concepts of chemistry or physics to problems involving electronics technology. (CHM130, CHM130LL, PHY111, PHY112)
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: December 10, 2019

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.