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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Curriculum
Full-Time Students, Two-year Sequence
First Year, Fall Semester
EL 110 Electricity I (4 cr)***
EL 111 Lab for EL 110 (1 cr)
EL 121 Computer Appl. In Elect. (1.5 cr)
EL 113 Computer Aided Design (1.5 cr)
MT 122 Technical Mathematics II (4 cr) or MT 126 College Mathematics II (4 cr)**
PH 260 Technical Physics I (4 cr)
PH 261 Technical Physics Lab
EN 120 Comp. & Occupational Communications (3 cr)
First Year, Spring Semester
EL 150 Electricity II (4 cr)
EL 161 Lab for EL 150 (1 cr)
EL 153 Electronic Fabrication (1.5 cr)
EL 154 Electronics I (3 cr)
EL 155 Lab for EL 154 (1 cr)
EL 156 Digital Logic (3 cr)
EL 157 Lab for EL 156 (1.5 cr)
EN 121 Composition and Readings in Science and Literature (3 cr)
Second Year, Fall Semester
EL 200 Microcontrollers (3 cr)
EL 201 Lab for EL 200 (1 cr)
EL 204 Electronics II (3 cr)
EL 205 Lab for EL 204 (1.5 cr)
EL ___ Technical Sequence (3 cr)
EL ___ Lab for Technical Sequence (1.5cr)
MT 171 Elements of Calculus with Technical Applications (4 cr)**
Second Year, Spring Semester
EL ___ Technical Elective (3.5 cr)
EL 260 Programmable Logic Controllers (3 cr)
EL ___ Technical Sequence (3 cr)
EL ___ Lab for Technical Sequence (1.5 cr)
PH 262 Technical Physics II (4 cr)
PH 263 Physics Lab
______ Social Science Elective (3 cr)
Industrial Electronics Technical Sequence
EL 206 Machines and Controls (3 cr)
EL 207 Lab for EL 206 (1.5 cr)
EL 256 Control Systems (3 cr)
EL 257 Lab for EL 256 (1.5 cr)
Computer Electronics Technical Sequence
EL 208 Microcomputers (3 cr)
EL 209 Lab for EL 208(1.5 cr)
EL 258 Data Communications (3 cr)
EL 259 Lab for EL 258 (1.5 cr)
Technical Electives
EL270 Electronic Communications (3.5 cr)
EL272 Embedded C Applications (3.5 cr)
EL 274 Internship (3 cr)
Two industrial work days of 4 hours each.
NOTE: This is a recommended sequence. Student should consult his/her academic advisor prior to registering. Students should be aware that all technical sequence electives may not be offered each semester.
MOOG Internships/co-ops available. Unique opportunities for students to gain valuable experience while in school. Potential employment opportunities with MOOG upon successful completion of internship/co-op program and graduation.
For more information, contact department chair/advisor or call the ECC Internship office at 851-1800.
Part-Time Students
First Year, Fall Semester
EN 120 Composition and Occupational Communications (3 cr) or EN 110 College Composition (3 cr) (w/permission)
MT 122 Technical Mathematics II (4 cr) or MT 126 College Mathematics II (4 cr)**
First Year, Spring Semester
EN 121Comp. & Readings in Science & Lit. (3 cr) or EN 111Composition and Interpretation of Literature (3 cr) (with permission)
PH 260 Technical Physics I (4 cr)
PH 261 Physics Lab
Second Year, Fall Semester
EL 110 Electricity I (4 cr)***
EL 111 Lab for EL 110 (1 cr)
EL 113 Computer Aided Design (1.5 cr)
Second Year, Spring Semester
EL 150 Electricity II (4 cr)
EL 161 Lab for EL 150 (1 cr)
EL 153 Electronic Fabrication (1.5 cr)
Third Year, Fall Semester
MT 171 Elements of Calculus with Technical Applications (4 cr)**
EL121 Computer Applications in Electronics (1.5 cr)
Third Year, Spring Semester
EL 154 Electronics I (3 cr)
EL 155 Lab for EL 154 (1.5 cr)
EL 156 Digital Logic (3 cr)
EL 157 Lab for EL 156 (1.5 cr)
Fourth Year, Fall Semester
EL 200 Microcontrollers (3 cr)
EL 201 Lab for EL 200 (1 cr)
EL 204 Electronics II (3 cr)
EL 205 Lab for EL 204 (1.5 cr)
Fourth Year, Spring Semester
PH 262 Technical Physics II (4 cr)
PH 263 Physics Lab
EL ___ Technical Elective (3.5 cr)
Fifth Year, Fall Semester
EL ___ Technical Sequence (3 cr)
EL ___ Lab for Technical Sequence (1.5 cr)
EL 260 Programmable Logic Controllers (3 cr)
Fifth Year, Spring Semester
EL ___ Technical Sequence (3 cr)
EL ___ Lab for Technical Sequence(1.5 cr)
______ Social Science Elective (3 cr)
Industrial Electronics Technical Sequence
EL 206 Machines and Controls (3 cr)
EL 207 Lab for EL 206 (1.5 cr)
EL 256 Control Systems (3cr)
EL 257 Lab for EL 256 (1.5 cr)
Computer Electronics Technical Sequence
EL 208 Microcomputers (3 cr)
EL 209 Lab for EL 208(1.5 cr)
EL 258 Data Communications (3cr)
EL 259 Lab for EL 258 (1.5 cr)
Technical Electives
EL270 Electronic Communications (3.5 cr)
EL272 Embedded C Applications (3.5 cr)
EL 274 Internship (3 cr)
Two industrial work days of 4 hours each
NOTE: This is a recommended sequence. Student should consult his/her academic advisor prior to registering.
** Higher level mathematics sequence will be allowed with approval of department head.
*** Students must take IE 110 as a non-credit pre-requisite or demonstrate the same computer skills achievement. Any three credit social science course will be allowed.
Any student who withdraws or receives a failing grade from a course that is a prerequisite for another course must seek department approval to register for the course requiring the prerequisite. The application for approval should be submitted for a department meeting prior to the registration period.
Extended Program Sequence (if required by advisor)
Fall Semester
MT ___ Mathematics** (4 cr)
PH ___ Physics** (4 cr)
EN ___ English** (3 cr)
EL 010 Introduction to Technology I (2 cr)
Spring Semester
MT ___ Mathematics (4 cr)**
EN ___ English (3 cr)**
______ Social Science Elective (3 cr)
EL 020 Introduction to Technology II (2 cr)
EL 030 Introduction to Electrical Instruments (2 cr)
* Satisfactory completion of pre-electrical sequence will allow students to enter first year of regular program.
** Course numbers as required by pre-test.
Certificate-Level Courses
The following courses are available from the Electrical Engineering Technology Department:
EL 050 Electronic Assembly (2 cr)
EL 060 Residential Wiring (3 cr)
EL 070 Certification for ANSI/J-STD 001 (2 cr)
EL 090 Introduction to Electronics (3 cr)
Evening Students
Evening students follow part-time student sequence.