Electronic Engineering Technology (AS)
The program for the Associate of Science Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology is designed to provide the student with the competencies for the construction, operation, validation and maintenance of electronic systems in the performance of the discipline. It is also intended to provide with the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor degree in the area of electronics.
The Aguadilla and San Germán campuses are authorized to offer this Program.
Profile of the graduate's competencies
The Associate of Science Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology is designed to develop the competencies that allow the student to:
Knowledge:
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:
- the laws, theorems and methods of analysis applied to electrical and electronic circuits.
- manuals and diagrams of electrical and electronic systems.
- the operation of analog and digital devices used in electrical and electronic systems.
- the functioning and operation of the measurement equipment related to the electrical and electronic systems.
Skills:
- Build electrical and electronic circuits.
- Analyze and solve faults in electrical and electronic systems.
- Use the appropriate measuring equipment for the maintenance of electrical and electronic systems.
- Prepare technical reports related to the discipline.
Attitudes:
- Demonstrate a positive attitude towards self-learning and updating in their discipline.
- Value teamwork.
- Demonstrate responsibility and ethical-legal commitment in the exercise of their profession.
- Show punctuality in the exercise of their duties.
Retention Requirements
- Comply with the Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards established in the General Catalog of the Inter-American University of Puerto Rico.
- Pass all concentration courses with a minimum grade of C.
Requirements for the Associate of Science Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology
General Education Requirements |
24 credits |
Major Requirements |
38 credits |
Total |
62 credits |
General Education Requirements - 24 credits
Major Requirements - 38 credits