Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS

NOTE:  The Electronics Engineering Technology degree program is approved but not yet implemented.

A.

General Education (18 sh total)

 

Wellness 3 sh
   
Skills Core  
ENGL100 Composition 3 sh
SPCH102, 103, or 104 3 sh
MATH113 Precalculus (also required for major-related area) (3 sh)
   
Content Core  
Humanities 3 sh
Social & Behavioral Sciences (must include ECON101 Principles of Economics) 6 sh
Natural Sciences (PHYS170 Intermediate General Physics 1 required for major-related area) (4 sh)

B.

Major-Related Area Requirements (17 sh total)

 

 

MATH113 Precalculus (also taken toward general education)

3 sh

 

MATH141 Calculus 1

3 sh

 

MATH142 Calculus 2

3 sh

 

PHYS170 Intermediate General Physics 1

4 sh

 

PHYS171 Intermediate General Physics 2

4 sh

C.

Major Requirements (35 sh total) (Some courses are pending approval.)

 

 

ELET1-- Engineering Graphics

3 sh

 

ELET105 Circuits 1

4 sh

 

ELET1-- Circuits 2

4 sh

 

ELET110 Devices 1

4 sh

 

ELET2-- Devices 2

4 sh

 

ELET2-- Digital Electronics

4 sh

 

ELET2-- Microprocessors

4 sh

ELET2-- Linear Integrated Circuits

4 sh

 

ELET2-- Thin Film Technology

4 sh

 

   

 

CURRICULUM SEQUENCE  

 

1st Semester (16.0 sh)  

 

General Education

3 sh

 

General Education 3 sh

 

MATH113 Precalculus 3 sh

 

ELET1-- Engineering Graphics 3 sh

 

ELET1-- Circuits 1 4 sh
   
2nd Semester (18.0 sh)  

 

General Education 3 sh

 

MATH141 Calculus 1 3 sh

 

PHYS170 Intermediate General Physics 1 (also taken toward general education) 4 sh

 

ELET110 Devices 1 4 sh

 

ELET1-- Circuits 2 4 sh

 

   

 

3rd Semester (18.0 sh)

 

  General Education 3 sh
  MATH142 Calculus 2 3 sh
  PHYS171 Intermediate General Physics 2 4 sh
  ELET2-- Digital Electronics 4 sh
  ELET2-- Devices 2 4 sh
     
  4th Semester (18.0 sh)  
  General Education 3 sh
  General Education 3 sh
  ELET2-- Thin Film Technology 4 sh
  ELET2-- Microprocessors 4 sh
  ELET2-- Linear Integrated Circuits 4 sh

Students may complete an additional 18.0 sh of work at the Pennsylvania Center for Nanomanufacturing Technology to receive a certificate.

03/2004