Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)
This program prepares students to transfer to colleges or universities that offer a bachelors degree in electrical/electronic technology or to obtain entry-level employment in the electrical or electronics industries. Graduates are expected to be qualified for such jobs as technical investigator, electronics technician, quality control technician, engineering aide, and customer engineer.
Courses
- BGT110 — Fundamentals of Technology
- BGT240 — Industrial Automation
- EGR213 — Statics
- ELE120 — D.C. Circuits
- ELE130 — Digital Fundamentals
- ELE165 — A.C. Circuits
- ELE175 — Intro to Microprocessors
- ELE210 — Electronic Circuits
- ELE215 — Industrial Electronics
- ELE235 — Programmable Controllers
- ELE255 — Telecommunications
- ELE275 — Integrated Circuits
- ENG105 — Research and Composition
- ENG106 — Introduction to Literature
- ENG107 — Writing in the Workplace
- ENG111 — Speech
- MAT191 — Calculus & Analytic Geometry I
- MAT196 — Calc & Analytic Geometry II
- PHY201 — Introduction to Physics I
- PHY202 — Introduction to Physics II
- PHY210 — General Physics I