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What is Engineering and Electronics Technology?

Engineering and Electronics Technology focuses on training, preparation, and employment of the student in the growing field of electronics. The study of theory, combined with laboratory exercises forms the foundation of the program. Engineering and Electronics Technology is designed to keep pace with this ever changing field. The program is reviewed semi-annually by representatives from the local area to ensure curriculum and training are in compliance with their needs.

First and second semester students will learn in-depth AC and DC theory, plus the internal workings of a computer through the study of digital electronics.

Third and fourth semester students will build plasma speakers and tesla coils. They will also construct PC’s and other labs inspired by the students.

What are my career choices?

Engineering and Electronics Technology graduating students have an opportunity to be placed in a variety of work environments, such as electronic manufacturing maintenance, home and business security systems installation and maintenance, computer hardware and software maintenance. Other employment opportunities include network administration, E-commerce (such as Amazon.com), and includes entrepreneurs that start their own business, such as being a subcontractor for Windstream or as an entrepreneur for a computer technologies business.

What are my degree, diploma, or certificate options?

Advising Plans

Certificates

First Semester
Class Credit Hours
110 - ELT Circuits I 5
120 - ELT Digital I 3
Digital Literacy 3
111 - CIT Computer Hardware & Software OR 4
234 - ELT Computer Hardware Maintenance AND (3)
232 - ELT Computer Software Maintenance (3)
Total 15-17
First Semester
Class Credit Hours
ELT 100 - Circuits I
ELT 114 - Circuits II 5
ELT 210 - Devices I  4
Total 14
Second Semester
Class Credit Hours
ELT 214 - Devices II 4
ELT 120 - Digital 1 3
ELT 240 - Communications Electronics 6
Total 13

Total credit hours: 27

First Semester
Class Credit Hours
ELT 110 - Circuits I
ELT 114 - Circuits II 5
ELT 210 - Devices I 4
Total 14
Semester
Class  Credit Hours
ELT 214 - Devices II 4
ELT 120 - Digital I 3
ELT 220 - Digital II 3
Total 10

Total credit hours: 24

First Semester
Class Credit Hours
ELT 110 - Circuits I 5
ELT 114 - Circuits II 5
ELT 120 - Digital I 3
Total 13

 

First Semester
Class Credit Hours
ELT 110 - Circuits I
ELT 114 - Circuits II 5
ELT 210 - Devices I 4
ELT 120 - Digital I 3
Total 17
Second Semester
Class Credit Hours
ELT 265 - Applied Fluid Power 3
ELT 260 - Robotics and Industrial Automation 5
ELT 244 - Electrical Machinery and Controls OR 4
ELT 270 - Electrical Motor Controls I AND (2)
ELT 271 - Electronic Motor Controls I Lab (2)
ELT 250 - Programmable Logic Controllers OR 4
ELT 276 - Programmable Logic Controllers AND (2)
ELT 277 - Programmable Logic Controllers Lab (2)
Total 16

Total credit hours: 33

Diplomas

AAS Degrees (two tracks offered at SCC)

*Only offered on the Somerset Campus

Length of Program

You can earn an associate in applied science degree in two years if you maintain full-time status.

This information should not be considered a substitute for the KCTCS Catalog. You should always choose classes in cooperation with your faculty advisor to ensure that you meet all degree requirements.

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Program Contact

Curt Null

Engineering and Electronics Technology

Program Coordinator

606.451.6830

george.null@kctcs.edu

Program Contact

David Coffey

Engineering and Electronics Technology

Program Coordinator

606.878.4739

david.coffey@kctcs.edu