Electronics Engineering Technology Associate in Science (ELEC-AS)
The Electronics Engineering Technology Program provides students with the fundamentals of electronics that will prepare them as technicians in a variety of fields including computer technology, networking, instrumentation, and biomedical. Selected specialty courses are available to provide detailed instruction in these technical areas. The content includes but is not limited to DC circuits, AC circuits, solid-state devices, analog circuits, digital fundamentals and circuits. Integrated into this content will be communications skills, employability skills, safe and efficient work practices, use of circuit diagrams and schematics, and soldering. Program includes lecture and significant hands-on lab experiences. The program focuses on a common core of foundational, intermediate and advanced courses required of all students. Students will then specialize in one or more emphasis areas depending on their career goals. Students are strongly urged to consult with the Department when selecting their courses.
We strongly encourage that you contact the Engineering Technology Department for assistance in planning your program of study.
The Associate in Science in Electronics Engineering includes the following college credit certificate:
Electronics Aide
Students in this program are encouraged to apply to graduate with the certificate as the requirements are satisfied.
Department Head:
Vacant
Program Contact:
Larry Ball, (850) 484-2577
lball@pensacolastate.edu
Degree Requirements
Semester 1 (17 cc)
CGS 1061C | Introduction to Computers in Technology | 3 cc |
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| Choose one of the following Mathematics General Education Courses: | |
MAC 1105 | College Algebra | 3 cc |
MGF 1107 | Mathematics for Liberal Arts II | 3 cc |
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EET 1015C | Direct Current Circuits | 3 cc |
EET 1025C | Alternating Current Circuits | 3 cc |
CET 1112C | Digital Fundamentals | 3 cc |
| Emphasis Electives | 2 cc |
MAC 1105 recommended for students planning to complete a baccalaureate degree.
Semester 2 (17 cc)
CET 2113C | Digital Circuits | 3 cc |
EET 2141C | Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits I | 3 cc |
EET 2142C | Linear Circuits | 3 cc |
ETI 1701 | Industrial Safety | 3 cc |
| Emphasis Electives | 2 cc |
See Choices | Natural Sciences (General Education Core Course) | 3 cc |
Semester 3 (17 cc)
COP 1510 | Programming Concepts | 3 cc |
ENC 1101C | English Composition I | 3 cc |
| Emphasis Electives | 11 cc |
Semester 4 (17 cc)
See Choices | Humanities (General Education Core Course) | 3 cc |
See Choices | Social Sciences (General Education Core Course) | 3 cc |
| Emphasis Electives | 11 cc |
Emphasis Courses (26 cc)
Cisco Certified Networking Associate (C.C.N.A.) Emphasis
Computer Technician Emphasis
Manufacturing Emphasis
EET 1931 | Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology | 1 cc |
EET 1932 | Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology | 2 cc |
EET 1933 | Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology | 3 cc |
EET 1084C | Introduction to Electronics | 3 cc |
EET 2215C | Instrumentation Electronics | 3 cc |
EGN 1123 | Engineering Graphics | 3 cc |
ETD 2364C | 3D Parametric Modeling Using SOLIDWORKS I | 3 cc |
ETD 2368C | 3D Parametric Modeling Using SOLIDWORKS II | 3 cc |
ETI 1622C | Concepts of LEAN Manufacturing and Six Sigma | 3 cc |
ETI 1931L | Special Topics in Mechanical Design | 1 cc |
ETI 1932 | Special Topics in Mechanical Design | 2 cc |
ETI 1933 | Special Topics in Mechanical Design | 3 cc |
ETI 2411C | Manufacturing Processes CNC Machining/MasterCam-Lathe | 4 cc |
ETI 2414C | Computer-Aided Manufacturing MasterCam-Mill 2-D & Solidworks | 4 cc |
ETM 2315C | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | 3 cc |
ETS 1603C | Robotics-Mechanics and Controls | 3 cc |
ETS 2511C | Motors and Controls | 3 cc |
ETS 2542C | Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Fundamentals | 3 cc |
Biomedical Emphasis
Cooperative Education
Total Credit Hours: 68