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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.
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
For course descriptions visit here.
| 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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