Electrical Engineering Technologies
The Electrical Engineering Technology Associates Applied Science Degree provides the education and training needed to install, maintain and troubleshoot electrical devices and equipment. Students explore topics such as basic circuits, wiring practices, electronics, programmable logic controllers, sensors, hydraulics, motors – devices and principles used in all manufacturing processes. In addition, students are exposed to the practice and regulations of residential and commercial wiring and renewable energy. An emphasis is placed on developing strong and logical troubleshooting skills.
Courses
- AEDD 105 — CAD Graphics
- ELEC 101 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering
- ELEC 110 — DC Circuits
- ELEC 120 — Digital Electronics
- ELEC 130 — Programmable Logic Controllers
- ELEC 140 — AC Circuits
- ELEC 170 — Three-Phase Circuits
- ELEC 175 — Wiring Practices
- ELEC 215 — Electrical Machinery
- ELEC 230 — Electronics I
- ELEC 235 — Electronics II
- ELEC 240 — Fluid Power Systems
- ELEC 250 — National Electrical Code
- ELEC 260 — Motor Controls and Automation
- ELEC 265 — Renewable Energy Resources
- ENGL 115 — Introduction to Literature
- ENGL 117 — Introduction to Professional Writing
- ENGL100 — with one additional credit hour of built-in lab
- FIGS 100 — Student Success
- MATH 140 — College Algebra
- MATH 146 — Introduction to Trigonometry
- PHYS 150 — College Physics I with Lab