Program Objectives: The Electrical Engineering Technology – Electronics program offers our diverse community with a high quality-learning environment and many training opportunities. After successfully completing the requirements of this program, the graduate will be capable of:
STUDENT LEARNING
1. functioning as a technically qualified electrical/electronics technician, fully capable of working with electrical, electronic, instrumentation, communication, control, and computer hardware and software based applications. Such activities may include the collection and analysis of data, the troubleshooting and repair of defective equipment and circuitry, the translation of engineering designs into projects and test procedures, and the preparation of technical reports for an engineering or sales team.
PROGRAM LEVEL SUCCESS
2. successfully transferring to a four or five year baccalaureate program in electrical, computer, or telecommunications engineering technology. This allows the graduate to continue to participate in life-long learning if she/he desires.
3. displaying employability in a qualified technical environment with a variety of constituencies such as clients, co-workers, supervisors, customers utilizing skills acquired in the program. Such skills include professional oral and written communication, critical-thinking and team working skills.
4. engaging in professional development activities and building upon on her/his initial technical background and achieved degree.
Monroe Community College's Electrical Engineering Technology -- Electronics
program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC of ABET). For further
information regarding accreditation, contact: Accreditation Director for Engineering
Technology, Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, 111 Market Place,
Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012. Telephone: (410) 347-7700.
(Housed in the Engineering Technologies Department)
| Distribution Requirements | Credit Hours |
| FIRST SEMESTER: 19 Credit Hours | |
| ENG 101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition | 3 |
| PHY 131 Applied Physics I | 4 |
| ELT 101 Electric Circuit Analysis I OR ELT 121 AC/DC Circuit Analysis*** | 4 |
| ELT 111 Electronic Technology I | 3 |
| MATHEMATICS ELECTIVE* | 3 |
| TEK 101 Computer Applications for Technicians** | 2 |
| Total | 19 |
| SECOND SEMESTER: 18-19 Credit Hours | |
| MATHEMATICS ELECTIVE* | 3-4 |
| PHY 132 Applied Physics II | 4 |
| ELT 102 Electric Circuit Analysis II***# | 5 |
| ELT 112 Electronic Technology II | 5 |
| Physical/Health Education | 1 |
| Total | 18-19 |
| THIRD SEMESTER: 18-19 Credit Hours | |
| ELT 201 Linear Circuits | 4 |
| ELT 202 Pulse and Digital Circuits | 4 |
| ENG 251 Technical Writing | 3 |
| MATHEMATICS ELECTIVE* | 3-4 |
| PHL 105 Technology and Values | 3 |
| Physical/Health Education | 1 |
| Total | 18-19 |
| FOURTH SEMESTER: 17 Credit Hours | |
| ELT 204 Industrial Electronics and Control | 4 |
| ELT 205 Communications Systems | 5 |
| ELT 206 Digital Systems and Microprocessors | 5 |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE | 3 |
| Total | 17 |
| TOTAL CREDITS | 72-74 |