Electronics Engineering Technology
Certificate program (Typically finished in two semesters)
The certificate of Specialization in Electronics Engineering will enable the student to install, service and operate electrical / electronic equipment. A graduate of this program can be employed as an installer of electronic equipment, calibration and test operator, sales representative, or a field service representative.
This program provides the student the opportunity:
- To understand the concepts of DC and AC analog and digital electrical / electronic circuits.
- To acquire skills required to be successfully employed in the electrical/electronics field.
The graduate of this program is able to:
- Analyze both DC and AC electrical networks.
- Perform duties associated with installation, calibration, and servicing of electrical / electronic equipment.
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Required Courses / Recommended Sequence
FIRST YEAR - CONTINUING SEMESTERBUS-101 - Introduction to Business, 3 credits
or PSY-103 - General Psychology, 3 credits
or SOC-101 - Principles of Sociology, 3 credits
or SPE-125 - Fundamentals of Speech, 3 credits
EET-131 - DC Electricity, 4 credits
EET-132 - AC Electricity, 4 credits
EET-135 - Electronic Devices, 4 credits
EET-205 - Digital Circuits, 3 credits
ENG-101 - English Composition, 3 credits
GET-107 - Electronic Drafting for Engineering Technology, 2 credits
MAT-111 - Technical Mathematics I, 3 credits
or PHY-123 - UNKNOWN COURSE (PHY-123), 3 credits
Total Credits for Degree: 29