AAS Degree

Prerequisites

Curriculum
Course Number Course Title Credits
Total 114
CMST&210 Interpersonal Communications 5
  any CSC (CSC142 or higher) 5
EET105 Introduction to Technology 3
EET161 D.C. Principles of Electronics 5
EET162 A.C. Principles of Electronics 5
EET163 Solid State Electronics 5
EET165 Analog Circuits & Devices I 5
EET166 Analog Circuits & Devices II 5
EET170 Digital Circuits I 5
EET171 Digital Circuits II 5
EET251 Microprocessor Fundamentals I 5
EET252 Microprocessor Fundamentals II 5
EET285 Electronics Technology Project 3
ENGL&101 English Composition I 5
ENGL&230 Technical Writing 3
  Global Studies or US Cultures elective 5
  Human Relations elective 5
MATH&142 Precalculus II 5
MATH&151 Calculus I 5
MATH&152 Calculus II 5
PHYS&221 Engineering Physics I 5
PHYS&222 Engineering Physics II 5
PHYS&223 Engineering Physics III 5
  Technical Electives 5

Total credits for degree: 114

Suggested Sequence

  1. 1st Quarter: EET105, EET161, MATH&142
  2. 2nd Quarter: EET162, EET163, MATH&151
  3. 3rd Quarter: any CSC (CSC142 or higher), EET165, EET170, MATH&152
  4. 4th Quarter: EET166, EET171, PHYS&221
  5. 5th Quarter: EET251, Human Relations elective, PHYS&222
  6. 6th Quarter: EET252, EET285, ENGL&101, PHYS&223
  7. Any Quarter: CMST&210, ENGL&230, Global Studies or US Cultures elective, Technical elective

Global Studies Courses

Contact your advisor for current list of approved courses.

US Cultures Courses

Contact your advisor for current list of approved courses.

Human Relations Courses

HUM105, ISP105, ISP110, ISP112, POLS112, ISP101, SOC&101

Technical Electives

Students may choose their credits from any non-required course from the following list. Some courses may have prerequisites.

This program of study is outlined by quarter, and courses should be taken in the indicated sequence. However, it should not be concluded that students will always proceed through their program of study exactly as prescribed here. The number of quarters listed here is minimum. Individual student experience, educational and training background, and personal schedules and demands all may affect the time it takes to finish this program. Also, in general, summer quarter is not considered one of the full-time quarters in the program.

Note: advanced placement testing, work experience, and transfer of credits may result in course waivers, credit transfer, and advanced placement.

Safety and industrial hygiene are included throughout the curriculum through lectures and actual demonstrations of safe laboratory techniques.

This program curriculum contains substantial and coherent general education and related instruction. General education provides the broad, non-specialized portion of the students' education that includes:

  1. Communication
  2. Quantitative Reasoning
  3. Human Relations
  4. U.S. Cultures or Global Studies

The general education requirements address this description of general education. Other program requirements outside of this division (e.g., English and math) represent related instruction in support of skills and knowledge necessary in this field of study.

Throughout this program of study the importance of a responsible and professional work ethic is stressed. Factors leading to such a work ethic are identified and discussed. Instruction is also provided in effective leadership and how it enhances the work environment. Input from this program's industrial advisory committee is essential to curriculum content pertaining to the work ethic and leadership as well as the technically oriented curriculum.

Effective Winter 2009
Associate of Applied Science in Electronics Engineering Technology
630D / 15.0303