Associate in Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
Course Overview
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, A.A.S., program provides comprehensive education in both electrical and electronic fields, covering fundamentals and advanced technologies in modern systems. Students engage in hands-on labs and coursework in analog, digital, and microprocessor-based systems, developing problem-solving and analytical skills. The program is ABET-accredited and offers flexible learning options, including distance learning across multiple Ohio colleges.
Key Program Highlights
- ABET-accredited curriculum ensuring quality education standards
- Hands-on laboratory experiences reinforcing theoretical concepts
- Coursework in analog, digital, and microprocessor-based systems
- Flexible learning options including distance learning across 10 Ohio colleges
- Pathways to careers as technicians or further bachelor's degree studies
Course Overview
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, A.A.S., program provides comprehensive education in both electrical and electronic fields, covering fundamentals and advanced technologies in modern systems. Students engage in hands-on labs and coursework in analog, digital, and microprocessor-based systems, developing problem-solving and analytical skills. The program is ABET-accredited and offers flexible learning options, including distance learning across multiple Ohio colleges.
Key Program Highlights
- ABET-accredited curriculum ensuring quality education standards
- Hands-on laboratory experiences reinforcing theoretical concepts
- Coursework in analog, digital, and microprocessor-based systems
- Flexible learning options including distance learning across 10 Ohio colleges
- Pathways to careers as technicians or further bachelor's degree studies
Requirements
Modules
- Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
- Introduction to Computer Programming
- Introduction to C/C++ Programming
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Workplace Writing
- Technical Writing
- Composition and Rhetoric
- Computer-Aided Drafting
- Introduction to Engineering Technology
- Circuit Analysis I
- Circuit Analysis II
- Electronics
- Digital Systems
- Local Area Networks
- Microcontrollers
- Programmable Logic Controllers
- Trigonometry
- Calculus I
- Physics for the Life Sciences with Laboratory I
- General Physics I
- General Physics Laboratory I
- Physics for the Life Sciences with Laboratory II
- General Physics II
- General Physics Laboratory II