Electronics Engineering Technology (AS Degree S0681)
Technology and Health Division
Degree S0681
This A.S. Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology combines core courses in Electronics Technology plus
additional math and science support courses. This degree is ideal for students who want the flexibility of receiving
a skills based vocational degree that can immediately be applied to the job market, or for transfer towards a 4 year
degree in Electronics Engineering Technology or Electronic Systems Engineering Technology at a four year
university. This degree aims at maximizing the number of courses that meet the lower division requirements of the
four year programs at local universities. Topics in core courses focus on direct and alternating current, electronic
devices, digital and industrial electronics, as well as the electronic assembly and fabrication.
Students completing this degree will be prepared with the necessary knowledge to make them versatile
employees. Typical technician-level job classifications include electronics technician, electronics drafter, calibration
technologist, field service technician, field engineer, customer service technician, and maintenance technician.
Required Courses
Course Prefix | Course Name | Units |
---|---|---|
CISP 31 | Programming in C++ | 3 |
CISP 31L | Programming in C++ Laboratory | 0.5 |
ELEC 50A | Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC) | 4 |
ELEC 50B | Electronic Circuits (AC) | 4 |
ELEC 51 | Semiconductor Devices and Circuits | 4 |
ELEC 54B | Industrial Electronic Systems | 3 |
ELEC 56 | Digital Electronics | 4 |
ELEC 61 | Electronic Assembly and Fabrication | 3 |
MATH 150 | Trigonometry | 3 |
PHYS 2AG | General Physics | 4 |
PHYS 2BG | General Physics | 4 |
Total Units | 36.5 |
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Fall Term 1 | Units | |
---|---|---|
ELEC 50A | Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC) | 4 |
ELEC 50B | Electronic Circuits (AC) | 4 |
MATH 150 | Trigonometry | 3 |
AA/S KINES | Phys Ed (KIN) Activity Course | .5 |
ELEC 50A (part 1) taken week 1-8 of semester 8 | ||
ELEC 50B (par 2) taken week 9-16 of semester 6 | ||
Units | 11.5 | |
Winter Term 1 | ||
ENGL 1A | Freshman Composition | 4 |
Units | 4 | |
Spring Term 1 | ||
ELEC 56 | Digital Electronics | 4 |
PHYS 2AG | General Physics | 4 |
SPCH 1A | Public Speaking | 4 |
Completed Electronics Technology, L1 certificate 1 | ||
Submit certificate to AR via portal #45 5 | ||
Units | 12 | |
Summer Term 1 | ||
A/AS AMIST | 3 | |
AA/S BEHAV | Area D-2 Elective Course | 3 |
Units | 6 | |
Fall Term 2 | ||
ELEC 51 | Semiconductor Devices and Circuits | 4 |
ELEC 61 | Electronic Assembly and Fabrication | 3 |
PHYS 2BG | General Physics | 4 |
Units | 11 | |
Winter Term 2 | ||
A/AS SELF | 3 | |
Units | 3 | |
Spring Term 2 | ||
ELEC 54B | Industrial Electronic Systems | 3 |
AA/S HUM | Area C-2 Humanities Course | 3 |
AA/S ARTS | Area C-1 Arts Course | 3 |
Electronics Engineering Technology, AS S0681 1 | ||
Electronics Technology, Level 2 Certificate 2 | ||
Submit petitions via portal #45 5 | ||
(CISP 31 AND CISP 31L) 3.5 | ||
Units | 9 | |
Total Units | 56.5 |