Electrical Engineering Technology; AAS
The Electrical Engineering Technology program provides a solid theoretical foundation as well as practical "hands-on" laboratory experiences in Electronics. This program includes traditional EET courses as well as some computer courses to enable graduates to pursue a career as an industrial electrical engineering technician. The mission of the Rowan College at Burlington County Electrical Engineering Technology program and Computer Networking Technology option is to produce graduates who are able to obtain employment as a technician or transfer to a four-year college. In addition, graduates will be technically competent, able to communicate effectively, work well with others and demonstrate
Courses
- EET-121 — Circuits I
- EET-222 — Circuits II
- EET-223 — Wireless Comm & Detection
- EET-230 — Semiconductor Electronics
- EET-232 — Analog Intergrated Circuits
- EET-240 — Digital Electronics
- EGR-151 — Frshmn Engineering Clinic I
- EGR-152 — Frshmn Engineering Clinic II
- EGR-251 — Soph Engineering Clinic I
- EGR-252 — Soph Engineering Clinic II
- ENG-101 — College Composition I
- ENG-102 — College Composition II
- MTH-118 — Calculus I & Analytic Geometry
- MTH-130 — Accelerated Precalculus
- PHI-205 — Ethics
- PHY-110 — Principles of Physics I
- PHY-111 — Principles of Physics I Lab
- PHY-112 — Principles of Physics II
- PHY-113 — Principles of Physics II Lab
- SOC-160 — Society, Ethics & Technology
- SPE-102 — Public Speaking