Program Guide
Electronics and Electrical Technology
Associate in Applied Science

This program guide lists the current requirements for this degree. See bottom of page for a link to previous versions of this program guide.
Technology Division
Office:
Regional Technology Center M-TEC RTC2700
Phone:
(810) 762-0500
 

Electronics and Electrical Technology is reaching into all areas of modern life. This growth offers expanded career opportunities for well-trained technical people throughout the local, national and international job markets. The Electronics & Electrical Technology program has been carefully designed to prepare the student for a wide range of careers in control systems, industrial automation, robotics, electronics, electronic system development, embedded controls, medical equipment, avionics, aerospace and navigational equipment. Careers are also available in design, product development, automation, work cell development, maintenance, installation, testing, troubleshooting and even technical sales careers.

 
 

Occupational Specialty Courses

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
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    ELEC-131  Residential Electrical Wiring   
    ELEC-133  Electrical Circuits   
    ELEC-135  Electronic Components and Applications   
    ELEC-139  Logical Control Systems   
    ELEC-150  National Electrical Code   
  or  RFID-180  Radio Frequency Id Fundamentals   
    ELEC-231  Fundamentals of Labview   
    ELEC-233  Embedded Controllers   
    ELEC-235  Instrumentation and Industrial Electronics   
Group Total  36 47-48  
 

Related Requirement Courses

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
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      Program does not specify Related Requirement Courses for degree completion 
Group Total  0 0  
 

Recommended Elective Courses

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
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    CADD-100  Mechanical Blueprint Reading w/CADD   
    CADD-110  Architectural Blueprint Reading w/CADD   
    COMG-154  Intermediate Practical Computer Skills   
    COMN-112  Principles of Computer Networking   
    COMN-114  Fundamentals of Network Cabling   
    COMS-170  Intro to Programming   
    COMS-171  Introduction to C++   
    COMS-172  Introduction to Visual Basic   
    MDES-101  Modern Industrial Robotics   
    TECH-100  Communication Skills for Technology   
    AUTO-161  Electrical Fundamentals   
Group Total  As needed  
 

General Education Requirements (minimum of 18 credits required)

 


English Composition (3 credits)

 
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    ENGL-101  English Composition I   


Humanities (3 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
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    ENGL-102  English Composition II   


Social Science (3 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
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      Complete any 100 level or higher Social Science course 


Mathematics (3-4 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
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    MATH-128  Technical Mathematics   
  or  MATH-120  Intermediate Algebra   
  or  MATH-130  College Algebra   


Additional General Education Credits to Fulfill General Education Requirements

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
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      Any IT course that fulfills the Information Technology requirement     
  or  COMS-170  Intro to Programming   
    MATH-140  Trigonometry   
      OR higher Mathematics course     
Group Total  18 18  
     
    Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
 
      PROGRAM TOTAL: 62 65-70  
   
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