The Electrical Engineering Technology degree programs concentrate on the design and operation of electronic and computer systems through the study of industry standard diagnostic tools, contextualized problem-solving, field tests, and applied mathematics. Apply math and physics course work to learn about circuit analysis, computer programming, and communications systems through hands-on, real-world, project based learning. Qualify for multiple workforce positions in the vibrant southern California high tech economy including engineering technician, lab technician, field technician, research technician, engineering assistant, and test technician.
10 annual completers
1. an ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve well-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline;
2. an ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in well-defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature;
3. an ability to conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments and to analyze and interpret the results; and
4. an ability to function effectively as a member of a technical team
The Electrical Engineering include 10 units of required core classes, 20-22 units of required elective classes (ENGR 1C, ENGR 7, ENGR 8, ENGR 18, ENGR 24, ENGR 44, ENGR 50A, ENGR 50B, ENGR 285, CSCI 220, CSCI 230) and the balance of general education courses.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester |
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ENGR 1 | Introduction to Engineering | 2 | S1 |
ENGR 6 | Introduction to Engineering Programming Concepts and Methodologies | 4 | S2 |
ENGR 16 | Digital Electronics and FPGA | 4 | S3 |
Engineering Elective | 2.0-5.0 | S1 | |
Engineering Elective | 2.0-5.0 | S1 | |
Engineering Elective | 2.0-5.0 | S2 | |
Engineering Elective | 2.0-5.0 | S2 | |
Engineering Elective | 2.0-5.0 | S3 |
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