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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

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Dr. Frank Fuller
330-494-6170
Ext. 4636
Room #: C100H

 
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Electronic Engineering Technology

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Electronic Engineering Technology StudentsSpace vehicles, C.A.T. scans, personal computers, electronically controlled machines, computerized automobile functions and global communication are just a few achievements of modern industry.

Well-educated and well-trained technical personnel are needed for research, development, production, testing, installation, maintenance and repair of electronic equipment, machinery and products.

Electronic engineering technicians must have theoretical knowledge of the field and extensive “hands-on” experience in laboratory techniques and equipment. Stark State combines theoretical classroom education with “hands-on” laboratory experience to ensure excellent technical knowledge and skills.Electronic Engineering Technology Students

Job opportunities available to electronic engineering technicians include: audio technician, biomedical, industrial network, customer service technician, process control technician, field engineering specialist and electronic technician.

The electronic engineering technology program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC of ABET).

A graduate of this program will earn an associate of applied science degree in electronic engineering technology.

Suggested Course Sequence

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First Semester  
Credit Hours
Prerequisite
ECA127            Programming Logic and Problem Solving
3
-
EET120 DC Circuit Analysis  
4
Co-MTH125
ETD121            Engineering Technology Seminar   
1
-
ENG124            College Composition
3
ENG105 or Test
MTH125 College Algebra            
4
MTH101 or MTH103 or Test
MTH128 Trigonometry
1
Co-MTH125
DET125 Basic AutoCAD
3
-
   
19
Second Semester  
EET123 Electronic Devices and Circuits
4
EET120 or EST130
EET125 Circuit Manufacturing Techniques
1
EET120
ECA128 Visual Basic Programming
3
ECA127
MTH126 Pre-Calculus
4
MTH125, MTH128
EET122 AC Circuit Analysis
4
EET120
PHY121 Physics I
4
MTH125, MTH128
   
20
Third Semester  
EET262 Pulse and Digital Integrated Circuits
4

EET123, (ECA127 or ECA128 or ECA222)

EET129 Optics
2
PHY121
EET248 Workstation Interfacing
4

ECA128, Co-EET262

EET230 Electronic Circuits I
4
EET123
MTH221 Concepts of Calculus
3
MTH126
   
17

Fourth Semester

 
ENG221 Technical Report Writing
3
ENG124
EET225 Digital Communication and Systems Analysis
3
EET248
EET232 Industrial Electronics    
4
EET123
EET235 Technical Project - Electronic
1
EET125, EET230, EET248
COM121/123 Effective Speaking or Inter-group Communications
3
ENG124
  Arts/Humanities/Social Science Elective
3
-
   
17
  TOTAL CREDITS
73

Arts/Humanities/Social Science Electives: ACC130, PHL122, SOC121, SOC225

 
 
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