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Electronics Engineering Technology
Electronics Transfer Option
The Electronics Transfer Option is designed for students
who wish to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Electronics
Engineering Technology at a four-year institution.
This program prepares students with a solid foundation
in mathematics, science, and electrical and electronics
principles. The electrical and electronic courses
covered basic DC and AC circuits, electronic devices and
circuits, digital electronics, microcomputers and
industrial controls. In addition to chemistry,
physics and calculus, students will study engineering
statistics and C++ programming.
Graduates of this program can
function as electronics technicians, electronics
installation and repair specialists, maintenance
technicians, or applications engineers should they wish
to seek employment before graduation. Those who
wish to transfer to a baccalaureate degree-granting
institution are encouraged to work early on with their
advisor who will place them in contact with that
institution. Edison and the University of Dayton
have a particularly strong partnership in Engineering
Technology and interested students will meet UD faculty
very early in their studies at Edison.
Program Outcomes
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Demonstrate
proficiency with electronic components and circuits.
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Demonstrate basic
competence in electronics engineering design and
analysis using applications of mathematics, physics
and engineering principles.
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Develop
electronics design techniques using the latest
technology.
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Demonstrate
proficiency in computer programming.
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Demonstrate
problem solving skills and troubleshooting
techniques in electronics.
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Demonstrate
written and oral communication skills.
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Explain ethical
consideration involved in electronics design.
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Apply effective
interpersonal and teamwork skills.
Electronics
Engineering Technology Degree
Transfer Option
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
| First Semester |
| EGR 100S |
Introduction to Engineering |
1 |
| CHM 121S |
General Chemistry |
5 |
| ELT 110S |
Circuits I |
3 |
| ENG 121S |
Composition I |
3 |
| MTH 221S |
Calculus & Analytical Geometry I1 |
5 |
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17 |
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Second Semester |
| ELT 210S |
Circuits II |
3 |
| ELT 121S |
Electronic Devices |
4 |
| ELT 141S |
Digital Electronics |
4 |
| MTH 222S |
Calculus & Analytical Geometry
II |
5 |
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16 |
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Third Semester |
| CIT 222S |
Introduction to Programming
Using C++ |
3 |
| COM 121S |
Fundamentals of Communication |
3 |
| ELT 131S |
Industrial Controls |
3 |
| ENG 122S |
Composition II |
3 |
| PHY 121S |
College Physics I |
5 |
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17 |
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Fourth Semester |
| ECO 221S |
Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
| ELT 241S |
Microcontrollers |
4 |
| MET 125S |
Applied Engineering Statics |
3 |
| PHI 123S |
Introduction to Ethics |
3 |
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Elective2
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3 |
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16 |
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Total
Credit Hours |
66 |
1Students unprepared
to take MTH 221S Calculus and Analytical Geometry will
be required to take MTH 125S College Algebra and/or MTH
123S Trigonometry.
2Transferring students
should choose this elective based upon the requirements
of the receiving institution.
NOTE: Students
who cannot demonstrated basic computer skills must take
CIT 100S or CIT 110S before entering this program.
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