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70 Week Day and 90 Week Evening Program Associate of Applied Science Degree 105 Credit Hours
Program Objectives: The Electronic Engineering Technology program has two tracks, one with Electronic Circuit emphasis and the other with Visual Programming emphasis. The core program, common to both tracks, provides the successful student with skills in basic electronics, component usage, modern lab documentation techniques, and the analysis of analog circuits, digital circuits and microcontroller systems. In the final two academic quarters, The Electronics Track focuses on Solid State Device operation and the study of Digital Communication Systems. The Programming Track offers 12 credit Hours of programming within a visual environment, such as .NET, or another contemporary tool, based on current industry trends. Career Opportunities: Successful Graduates will qualify for a variety of positions in Electronics Engineering Technology. Career fields to include: Electronics Laboratory technician; Electronics Build, Test and Analysis; Electronic System Installation and Maintenance, Manufacturing Equipment Installation/Maintenance; Technical Sales/Support.
Entrance Requirements: To insure the success of the applicant, entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. See Admissions Policies on pages 17-24 of the TBI academic catalog.
Training Equipment: Students will use the following equipment: computer systems, network hubs, printers, basic computer peripherals, standard hand tools, soldering irons and test equipment, including the Volt ohm Meter, Digital Volt-Meter, power supply, oscilloscopes and signal generators.
Class Size: Class sizes range from 10 to 15 students.
| General Education Course Requirements | Credit Hours | | Communications | | | ENG 101 English Composition I | 4 | | ENG 102R English Composition II | 4 | | SPH 101 Speech | 4 | | Humanities | | | HUM 102 Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking | 4 | | Life Sciences | | | BIO 119 Environmental Biology | 4 | | BIO 120L Environmental Biology Lab | 4 | | Mathematics | | | MAT 130 Quantitative Literacy | 4 | | Social & Behavorial Sciences | | | PSY 107 Psychology | 4 | | SOC 108 Sociology | 4 | | Core Requirements | | | EET 101 Principles of Electronics | 4 | | EET 102L Principles of Electronics Lab | 2 | | EET 105 Digital Systems | 4 | | EET 106L Digital Systems Lab | 2 | | EET 107 Technical Math | 4 | | EET 109 Analog Devices | 4 | | EET 110 Excel as an Engineering Tool | 4 | | EET 125 Advanced Digital Systems | 4 | | EET 126L Advanced Digital Systems Lab | 2 | | EET 127 Circuit Analysis | 4 | | EET 128L Circuit Analysis Lab | 2 | | EET 203 Micro-Controllers | 4 | | EET 204L Micro-Controllers Lab | 2 | | ITE 103L Computer Troubleshooting Lab | 2 | | ITE 104 Introduction to Visual Programming | 2 | | Support Requirements | | | BUS 101 Keyboarding | 2 | | BUS 200 Employment Preparation | 4 | | CIS 102 Introduction to Computer Software | 3 | | Electives | | | Electronics Track | | | EET 103 Solid State Devices1 | 4 | | EET 104L Solid State Devices Lab1 | 2 | | EET 201 Digital Communications2 | 4 | | EET 202L Digital Communications Lab2 | 2 | | Programming Track | | | ITE 102 Programming Essentials1 | 4 | | ITE 112L Programming Essentials Lab1 | 2 | | ITE 201 Advanced Programming2 | 4 | | ITE 211L Advanced Programming Lab2 | 2 | | 1Scheduled in the 6th Quarter | | | 2Scheduled in the 7th Quarter | |
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