Electrical Engineering Technology - AAS Degree

TYPICAL FOUR-SEMESTER PROGRAM

First

ELET

1001

Seminar

1

ELET

1202

Intro. to Electrical Technology

2

ELET

1111

Digital Logic Lab

1

ELET

1133

Digital Logic

3

MECH

1603

Graphics/CAD

3

COMP

1503

Freshman Composition

3

MATH

1033

College Algebra

3

HPED

xxx1

Phys. Ed. Elective

1

 

 

 

17

Second

ELET

1104

Circuit Theory I

4

ELET

1151

Circuits Theory Lab

1

ELET

1143

Electronic Fabrication

3

MATH

2043

College Trigonometry

3

PHYS

1024

General Physics I

4

LITR

xxx3

Gen. Ed. - Literature Elective

3

 

 

 

18

Third

ELET

2103

Electronics Theory I

3

ELET

2151

Electronics I Lab

1

ELET

2124

Electrical Power Circuits

4

ELET

2143

Embedded Controller Fund.

3

MATH

1063

Technical Calculus

3

PHYS

2023

General Physics II

3

 

 

 

17

Fourth

ELET

3103

Electronics Theory II

3

ELET

3151

Electronics II Lab

1

ELET

4224

Alternative Energy Generation

4

ELET

4154

Microelectronics

4

SPCH

1083

Effective Speaking

3

 

xxx3

Gen. Ed. Elective

3

 

 

 

18

ASSOCIATE DEGREE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS

Required:

Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2/ Trigonometry, SAT and/or ACT scores with a recommended combined SAT score of 1,000 (critical reading and math) or a composite ACT score of 21.

Recommended:

Physics

CERTIFICATION OR LICENSURE

The Bachelor of Science degree in engineering technology is recognized as a “professional degree” that qualifies for experience/education credit toward New York Professional Engineering Licensure. Graduates from Alfred State’s program are allowed six years of the required 12 years of education/experience credit and are eligible to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE), formerly called Engineer-in-Training (EIT), examination upon graduation.