Electronic Engineering Technology
*A TAC of ABET ACCREDITED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM
The Electrical Engineering Technology program of study centers on the application of electrical and electronic technology to solve real-world problems. Students learn in a hands-on real-world environment. Electrical Engineering Technology covers all aspects of digital and analog electronic systems, electrical power systems, solid state systems, microcomputer and microcontroller systems, industrial process control and automation, local area networks and telecommunications.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE A.A.S. DEGREE
| GENERAL EDUCATION CORE REQUIREMENTS |
Credits |
| EN-101, 102 |
English Composition I, II |
6 |
| MA-114*§ |
College Algebra and Trigonometry for Technical Students |
4 |
| MA-128* |
Calculus for Technical and Business Students |
4 |
| PH-201§, 202† |
General Physics I, II |
8 |
| SS- or HI- |
Electivesin Social Sciences or History (HI-100 series) |
6 |
Sub-total |
28 |
| REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR |
|
| ET-110 |
Electrical Circuit Analysis |
4 |
| ET-140 |
Sinusoidal and Transient Circuit Analysis |
3 |
| ET-210§, 220 |
Electronics I, II |
8 |
| ET-230 |
Telecommunications I |
4 |
| ET-320§ |
Electrical Control Systems |
3 |
| ET-410 |
Electronic Project Laboratory |
1 |
| ET-501 |
Computer Applications |
1 |
| ET-509 |
C++ Programming for Embedded Systems |
1 |
| ET-510 |
Digital Computers |
4 |
| ET-560§ |
Microprocessors and Microcomputers |
4 |
Sub-total |
33 |
| ELECTIVES |
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ET electives†† |
3 |
Total Credits Required for the A.A.S. Degree in Telecommunications Technology: Verizon ...................................................................................................... 64
* Students may substitute MA-440 and MA-441 in place of MA-114 and MA-128.
† Students may substitute PH-411 and PH-412 in place of PH-201 and PH-202
†† Elective credits for the Electronic Engineering Technology program may be chosen from ET-305, 481, 490, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507; 701, 704, 705, 706, 707, 710, 712, 720, 991, 992, 993 (see Course Descriptions).
§ Sections of this course denoted as "WI" may be taken to partially satisfy the Writing Intensive Requirement.
For additional information please contact:
Dr. Stuart Asser
Queensborough Community College
Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Department
Bayside, NY 11364
718-631-6207
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