Electronics Engineering Technology Transfer Option

Electronics Engineering Technology

A.A.S. Degree (D,G,S)

The Electronics Engineering Technology Transfer Program prepares students for transfer to a baccalaureate electronics engineering technology program. Rigorous mathematics and physics instruction as well as hands-on laboratory training in analog and digital electronics, microprocessors, computers and programmable logic controllers provide students the foundational skills necessary for a successful transfer to a four year institution.

Program Graduate Competencies

The Program Graduate Competencies listed below identify the major learning goals related to your specific program of study and identify the knowledge and skills you will have when you graduate to be successful in your chosen field.

  1. Apply circuit analysis and design, computer programming, associated software, analog and digital electronics, and microcomputers, and engineering standards to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic(s) systems.
  2. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to electronics engineering technology problems.
  3. Conduct, analyze, and interpret experiments using analysis tools and troubleshooting methods.
  4. Identify, analyze, and solve electronics engineering technology problems.
  5. Explain the importance of engaging in self-directed continuing professional development.
  6. Demonstrate basic management, organizational, and leadership skills that commit to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement.

Core Curriculum Competencies

The Core Curriculum Competencies listed below identify what you will be able to do as a graduate, regardless of your program of study. You will acquire these core competencies through general education courses and program-specific coursework. You will be expected to use relevant technology to achieve these outcomes:

  1. Apply clear and effective communication skills.
  2. Use critical thinking to solve problems.
  3. Collaborate to achieve a common goal.
  4. Demonstrate professional and ethical conduct.
  5. Use information literacy for effective vocational and/or academic research.
  6. Apply quantitative reasoning and/or scientific inquiry to solve practical problems.

Graduation Requirements

Core Courses

ENG 101Crit Thinking & Acad Writing

3

ENG 102Composition and Research

3

MAT 281Calculus I

4

SSC 100First Year Seminar

1

Select 2 course(s) from:

COM 111Human Communications

3

ECO 111Macroeconomics

3

ECO 122Microeconomics

3

POL 111Political Science

3

PSY 100Human Relations

3

PSY 121General Psychology

3

SOC 111Sociology

3

Program/Major Courses

ELC 125Electrical Circuits I

4

ELC 126Analog Electronics I

3

ELC 127Digital Electronics

4

ELC 225Electrical Circuits II

4

ELC 226Analog Electronics II

3

ELC 227Microcontroller Fundamentals

3

ELC 228Microcontroller Applications

4

ELC 243Programmable Logic Controllers

4

Select 1 course(s) from:

ELC 236Analog Electronics III

4

ELC 283Introduction to LabVIEW

3

Program/Major Support Courses

CEN 100Intro-Computer & Elec Eng Tech

3

CEN 180C/C++ Language Intro

4

MAT 282Calculus II

4

 

PHY 205General Physics I

4

Or

PHY 281Physics I with Calculus

4

 

PHY 206General Physics II

4

Or

PHY 282Physics II with Calculus

4

Suggested Pathway to Graduation (Course Sequence Sheet)

PROGRAM SPECIFIC ADVISEMENT STATEMENT

Students planning to transfer to Delaware State University should take ELC 283, Introduction to LabView. Students planning to transfer to University of Maryland Eastern Shore should take ELC 236, Analog Electronics III. PHY 281 and PHY 282 are required for transfer to DeVry University. PHY 281 and PHY 282 required for transfer to DeVry University.

Semester 1

SSC 100First Year Seminar

1

CEN 100Intro-Computer & Elec Eng Tech

3

ENG 101Crit Thinking & Acad Writing

3

MAT 281Calculus I

4

ELC 125Electrical Circuits I

4

Semester 2

ELC 126Analog Electronics I

3

 

PHY 205General Physics I

4

Or

PHY 281Physics I with Calculus

4

 

MAT 282Calculus II

4

ELC 127Digital Electronics

4

CEN 180C/C++ Language Intro

4

Semester 3

ENG 102Composition and Research

3

Elective
Social Science/Humanities Elective

3

Semester 4

ELC 225Electrical Circuits II

4

ELC 227Microcontroller Fundamentals

3

 

PHY 206General Physics II

4

Or

PHY 282Physics II with Calculus

4

 

ELC 226Analog Electronics II

3

Semester 5

ELC 228Microcontroller Applications

4

Elective
Social Science/Humanities Elective

3

ELC 243Programmable Logic Controllers

4

 

ELC 283Introduction to LabVIEW

3

Or

ELC 236Analog Electronics III

4

Approved Electives

Take two (2) social science/humanities electives.

COM 111Human Communications

3

ECO 111Macroeconomics

3

ECO 122Microeconomics

3

POL 111Political Science

3

PSY 100Human Relations

3

PSY 121General Psychology

3

SOC 111Sociology

3

To complete program requirements, you must pass the above courses and earn at least 68 credits. The number of courses and credits required for graduation may be more depending on your need for developmental education courses and the elective choices you make (if electives are a part of the program). Some programs also have college-level courses that you must take if you do not score at a certain level on the College Placement Test. If this applies to your program, the courses are listed at the top of the sequence sheet before the first semester of the course list.

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