Second Semester Credits
EET-1210 AC Electric Circuits 3
ITNT-2300 Networking Fundamentals 3
MATH-1510 Trigonometry 2 … OR 3
MATH-151H Honors Trigonometry 2
DEGR-xxxx Select 1 elective from below list 3 12
PROGRAM TOTAL 30
1Consecutive eight week course.
2MATH-1580 and MATH-1610 will be accepted in place of MATH- 1280 and MATH-1510.
ELECTIVES
Electives Credits
A student is required to take one of the electives.
BIO-1050 Human Biology 3
EET-2140 Digital Circuits/Microprocessors II 3
ENG-2151 Technical Writing 3
PHYS-1210 College Physics I 4
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
(Bio-Medical)
Associate of Applied Science degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology with a concentration in Bio-Medical Engineering
Technology has impacted biomedical equipment in the health field. Bio-medical engineering technicians are needed to perform safety checks, preventive maintenance, calibration and repair various bio-medical pieces of equipment. This general bio-medical equipment may involve infusion pumps, ventilators, patient monitors, electrosurgery units, defibrillators and other medical apparatus. Students completing the bio-medical program in electrical engineering technology will find jobs in hospitals, with medical equipment manufacturers or third-party service organizations associated with hospitals.
Program Admission Requirements:
High School Diploma/GED Eligibility for ENG-1010
Eligibility for MATH-1280 or higher
Program Outcomes: This program is designed to prepare students to demonstrate the following program outcomes:
1. Use organizational skills for time management, scheduling, and resource allocation to meet and satisfy organizational, quality and customer regulatory requirements.
2. Work independently and as a member of a diverse team while maintaining a high-level of professionalism.
3. Communicate in a clear, concise written and verbal manner to all levels of clinical and non-clinical staff.
4. Utilize information gathered through the troubleshooting process and develop and communicate an action plan to correct medical equipment, patient and user issues in a timely and efficient manner.
5. Perform all aspects of medical equipment support and service, including but not limited to inspection, repair, installation and networking in the healthcare industry. 6. Sit for the certified Bio Medical Equipment Technician Exam.
Suggested Semester Sequence
First Semester Credits
EET-1140 Productivity Tools for Engineering 2 EET-1160 Direct Current Circuits I 1 2 EET-1170 Direct Current Circuits II 1 2
EET-1180 Surface Mount Soldering 1
ENG-1010 College Composition I … OR 3 ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
MATH-1280 Advanced Intermediate Algebra 2 5
15
Second Semester Credits
BIO-1050 Human Biology 3
EET-1210 AC Electric Circuits 3
EET-1240 Digital Circuits/Microprocessors I 3
ENG-2151 Technical Writing 3
MATH-1510 Trigonometry or higher 2 … OR 3 MATH-151H Honors Trigonometry 2
PHYS-1210 College Physics I 4
19
Third Semester Credits
EET-2111 Industrial Electronics I 3
EET-2120 Electronics I 3
EET-2170 Signal Analysis 3
EET-2400 Biomedical Instrumentation I 3
ITNT-2300 Networking Fundamentals 3
15
Fourth Semester Credits
EET-2220 Electronics II 3
EET-2410 Biomedical Instrumentation II 3 EET-2490 Biomedical Design Project C 2 SPCH-1000 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication 3 Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci (see AAS Degree requirements) 3
14
Summer Semester Credits
EET-2901 Clinical Internship 3
3
PROGRAM TOTAL 66
1Consecutive eight week course.
2MATH-1580 and MATH-1610 will be accepted in place of MATH- 1280 and MATH-1510.
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
(Computer Networking Hardware)
Associate of Applied Science degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology with a concentration in Computer Networking HardwareStudents will be prepared for careers dealing with network hardware systems analysis, planning and implementation. Students will gain the necessary skills to design, build and maintain small to medium size networks and manage network hardware systems. Skills acquired will assist students in preparing to take industry certification exams.
Program Admission Requirements:
High School Diploma/GED not required, but highly recommended
Eligibility for ENG-1010 or ENG-101H Eligibility for 1000-level MATH-1000 course Other Information:
Skills acquired prepare students to take industry certification exams.
Certificate available in Computer Maintenance Technology (A+ Certification).
Program Outcomes: This program is designed to prepare students to demonstrate the following program outcomes:
1. Communicate effectively utilizing verbal, written and presentation skills in person, on the phone, and via the Internet with all levels in the organization.
2. Communicate appropriately with diverse audiences to provide high level customer service to internal and external constituents.
3. Work independently and effectively within a team to meet the needs of the organization.
4. Operate within diverse business cultures with professionalism, integrity and accountability.
5. Demonstrate ethical behavior and recognize legal issues. 6. Adapt to change within their profession by demonstrating a
commitment to continuous learning and the flexibility to deal with different requirements from different clients with a wide range of personality styles and prior computer knowledge. 7. Plan, organize, and prioritize tasks in order to meet project
deadlines.
8. Apply analytical, critical and creative thinking and problem solving/troubleshooting techniques to develop effective information technology solutions in the context of business needs.
9. Apply fundamental concepts of computer hardware, operating systems, business applications, networking, security, backup and recovery procedures to troubleshoot, maintain and support PC hardware and software to ensure an efficient and effective operation.
10. Apply knowledge of network hardware, the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model, protocols, diagnostic tools and troubleshooting to assist in the design, selection of
equipment, installation, configuration, testing and
optimization of an organization’s production network to ensure appropriate access and response time.
11. Use knowledge of network backup hardware and software to implement, maintain, and execute an organization disaster recovery plans.
12. Sit for A+ and CCNA certification exam. Suggested Semester Sequence
Summer Semester Credits
EET-1015 Introduction to Computer Maintenance 3 and Repair
IT-1010 Introduction to Microcomputer 3 Applications … OR
IT-101H Honors Introduction to Microcomputer Applications
IT-1025 Information Technology Concepts for 3
Programmers _
9
First Semester Credits
BADM-1020 Introduction to Business 3 EET-1035 Operating Systems and Software for PC 4
Technicians
EET-1055 Computer Hardware Support 4
ITNT-2300 Networking Fundamentals 3
14
Second Semester Credits
BADM-1050 Professional Success Strategy 3 ENG-1010 College Composition I … OR 3 ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
ITNT-2310 TCP/IP 3
ITNT-2320 Network Administration I 3 12
Third Semester Credits
EET-1302 Cisco I Basic Networking Technologies 1 3 EET-1312 Cisco II Basic Routing and Switching 1 3
ENG-2151 Technical Writing 3
MATH-1xxx 1000-level MATH course or higher 3 Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci (see AAS Degree requirements) 3
15
Fourth Semester Credits
EET-2302 Cisco III Intermediate Routing and Switching 3 EET-2312 Cisco IV Basic WAN Technologies 3 ITNT-2990 Networking Capstone C 3
Natural Science (lecture) 3
12
PROGRAM TOTAL 62
1Consecutive eight week course. C = Capstone course.