Associate in Applied Science - Electronics Engineering Tech
The Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) program is primarily a transfer program. Successful graduates may transfer to a college or university which offers a four-year bachelor's degree in electronics engineering technology. Mercer County Community College's EET program maintains a transfer agreement with the ECET program of NJIT. Other options for EET graduates include Rowan, Drexel, and Rutgers universities. Several of these institutions have programs which allow EET graduates to complete the requirements for a BSET degree in two years or a Master of Science (MSEE) in three years. Options among four-year transfer programs include Biomedical Engineering, for job opportunities at the var
Courses
- BUS210 — Principles of Management
- EET138 — Intro to Electronics I
- EET139 — Introduction to Electronics II
- EET140 — Electronic Construction
- EET214 — Communications Electronics
- EET219 — Electronic Networks
- EET230 — Linear Integrated Circuits
- EET251 — Digital Circuit Fundamentals
- EET263 — Digital II: Micro Assm Prog
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- ENG102 — English Composition II
- MAT146 — Pre-Calculus
- MAT151 — Calculus I
- PHY101 — College Physics I
- PHY102 — College Physics II