Computer Networking and Electronics Technology: Electronic Engineering Technology
Award Type: Associate in Science
The associate in science degree curriculum in electronic engineering technology provides the lower division course requirements leading to a baccalaureate degree in engineering technology.The graduate of the Associate in Science in Computer Networking and Electronics Technology: Electronic Engineering Technology will:
- Demonstrate a fundamental mastery of knowledge and the use of electronic equipment in electrical, digital, and analog circuits.
- Use computer simulation and design software to conduct, analyze and interpret electrical, digital and analog circuits.
- Make calculations involving various electrical laws, formulas, and principles for predicting circuit parameters using algebra and trigonometry required for electronics.
- Use research strategies to acquire information pertinent to the solution of electronic circuits and systems.
- Write technical laboratory reports with conclusions.
- Demonstrate learned skills with a capstone project requiring you to design, build and evaluate a piece of electronic equipment.
Program Requirements
A major of 41 units is required for the degree.
Required core courses (41 units):
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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CHEM 120 | Introductory Chemistry | 4.0 |
EL 118 | Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits Analysis | 3.0 |
EL 119 | Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits Analysis Laboratory | 2.0 |
EL 122 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3.0 |
EL 123 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory | 2.0 |
EL 125 | Digital Devices and Circuits | 3.0 |
EL 126 | Digital Devices and Circuits Lab | 2.0 |
EL 135 | Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation | 3.0 |
EL 136 | Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory | 2.0 |
EL 146 | Electronic Product Design, Fabrication and Documentation | 2.0 |
MATH 181 | Calculus 1 | 4.0 |
PHYS 141 | General Physics 1 | 4.0 |
PHYS 142 | General Physics 2 | 4.0 |
CS 102 | Introduction to Computing with HTML | 3.0 |
any other 3 unit programming course in the computer science discipline.
General Education Requirements
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