ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR - 470F
Associate of Applied Science Degree 
Total Credits: 99


Nature of the Profession: Engineering technicians work in various engineering and manufacturing companies using the principles and theories of science, engineering, and mathematics. They may prepare specifications for materials, test for quality control, study ways to improve manufacturing efficiency, supervise production workers, work as field representatives, install and repair technical equipment, or write repair and operation manuals. This major includes preparation for installation and maintenance of computer systems and networks.

Related Job Titles: Job titles relating to Electrical/Electronics Technology include Instrumentation Calibration and Repair Technician, Technical Writer, Sales Technician, and Research and Test Technician.
COURSES CREDITS
First Quarter
ENGL 101 English Composition I 4
MATH 120 Technical Math 4
ENDS 145 Computer Applications in Engineering 4
ENDS 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology 3
ENDS 141 Engineering Drawing I 3
Second Quarter
EENG 105 DC Circuits & Devices 4
EENG 152 Local Area Networks 4
ENGL 102 English Composition II 4
PHYS 117 Mechanics 4
Third Quarter
EENG 115 AC Circuits & Devices 4
EENG 205 Digital Electronics 4
ENGL 103 English Composition III OR  
ENGL 110 English Composition IV 3
PHYS 115 Heat, Light, Sound 4
ENDS 144 Electrical Drafting 3
Fourth Quarter
EENG 215 Analog Circuits & Devices 5
EENG 225 Digital Applications 3
EENG 255 Digital Communications 4
CSCI 245 Computer Architecture and Design 4
Fifth Quarter
EENG 245 Analog Applications 3
ENGL 205 Technical Report Writing 3
CSCI 260 C Programming 4
- - - - - - - *General Elective 3
SPTH 115 Fundamentals of Effective Speech 3
Sixth Quarter
EENG 299 Research Project 3
PSYC 104 Industrial Psychology 3
CSCI 235 Network Administration 4
CSCI 246 PC Troubleshooting and Repair 4
- - - - - - - *Technical Elective 1
Program Total 99
*Consult your academic advisor for choice of general and technical electives.

Effective: Fall 2007                                                                                             Last Updated: June, 2007

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