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Dec 27, 2024
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2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S.
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Program Code: TE500
Electronic technicians are in very high demand all over the world. Technicians and engineers cooperatively develop the products that fuel the explosive growth of the electronics marketplace. Graduates of the Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) program are prepared to enter the workforce as engineering technicians, field service engineers and application engineers. Graduates may continue their education at many colleges and universities and earn an advanced degree.
The EET program is committed to teaching excellence in all facets of electronics and strives to provide students with the technical knowledge and skills to compete in the constantly changing field of electronics. Skilled faculty members provide students with both theory and hands-on training so that they stay current and competitive in today’s market place. Labs equipped with modern, sophisticated electronic equipment provide students with opportunities to explore communications, computers, consumer and industrial electronics, instrumentation, and microprocessors.
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General Education Requirements (Must include the following): 17 Semester Hours
Major Core Requirements: 32 Semester Hours
Major Core Electives: 15 Semester Hours
EET Electives (Minimum 9 credit hours):
Non-EET Electives (Minimum 6 credit hours)
Total Required Hours: 64 Semester Hours
Note: Some students may need to take one or more summer courses in order to finish all program requirements and to meet the minimum of 64 credit hours |
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