Electrical Engineering Technology, Electrical Design, AAS

Academic Map

Academic Roadmap

FIRST SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
CENT 1310
Computer Systems & Software (TC)
   3
EETC 1313
DC Circuits (TC)Successive Courses
   3 Milestone Course
ENGL 1010
English Comp I
   3
MATH 1740
Algebra & TrigonometrySuccessive Courses
 Prereq: MATH 0100 and MATH 1000  3
PICK ONE: Technical Elective Suggested:
ENTC 1114 
CENT 1320
ETEC 2302
3
Semester Credits    15  

SECOND SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
EETC 1331
Digital Fundamentals
 Prereqs:
ENTC 1114 
ENTC 1124
3 Milestone Course
 EETC 1314 
AC CircuitsSuccessive Courses
 Prereqs:
EETC 1313
MATH 1740
3
 EETC 1321 
Electronics I (TC)
 Prereqs:
ENTC 1114
ENTC 1124
3
 MATH 1750
Algebra & Trigonometry IISuccessive Courses
Prereq:
MATH 1740
(C or higher)
4
PHYS 2010 
Non-Calculus Based Physics I
 Prereq:
MATH 1740
3
Semester Credits    16  

THIRD SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
EETC 2350
RoboticsSuccessive Courses
   3
EETC 2371
Microprocessor-Based Control Systems
   3
ENST 1313
CAD for Electronics (TC)
 Prereq:
ENTC 1114 & ENTC 1124
 3
COMM 2025
 Fund of Comm
   3
 PICK ONE: 
Technical Elective
 Suggested:
ENTC 1114
CENT 1300
ETEC 2302
 
Semester Credits    15  

FOURTH SEMESTER

Course Notes Credits mc
EETC 2311
Power Technology
 Prereq: 
ELET 1120 or PSYC 2020
3
EETC 2330
Digital Industrial Control Systems
Fall| Prereq: EETC 1331  
EETC 2331 
PLC I
Prereq: EETC 1331 3
 PICK ONE:
Humanities/Fine Arts
  3
 PICK ONE: Social/Behavioral Sciences    3
Semester Credits    15  

 

To stay on track, these courses must be taken in order.

  

  

 

General Advising Notes

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2019-2021

This program is not designed to transfer.

General Advising Notes

Courses offered only in the Fall Semester:
EETC 2350 Robotics
EETC 2371 Microproccessor Based Control Systems

Courses offered only in the Spring Semesters:
EETC 2311 Power Technology
EETC 2330 Digital Industrial Control
Systems

(TC) NOTE:
All of the courses marked with (TC) are a part of the Electrical/Electronic Fundamentals technical certificate along with ENTC 1114  and ENTC 1124. The ENTC 1124 course may be replaced by any higher-level math course such as MATH 1740.

Students should be encouraged to complete the courses in the technical certificate as quickly as possible. This allows them to receive a certificate on their way to an AAS degree. 

ENGL1010 and ENGL 0810
ACAD 1100 and READ 0810
MATH 1530 and MATH 0530


If neccessary, students can take the MATH 1710 & MATH 1720 course sequence instead of the MATH 1740 & MATH 1750 sequence. However, students can not progress from MATH 1710 to MATH 1750 or from MATH  1740 to MATH 1720.

Milestone Courses

Based on prior students’ experience, students who do well in these courses are more likely to graduate on time in this program.

EETC 1313-DC Circuits
EETC 1331- Digital Fundamentals

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