Electrical Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology graduates find employment opportunities in the design, manufacturing and maintenance of everything from nano-bots to supercomputers. Many industries employ electrical engineering technicians including bio-medical, robotics, controls, telecommunication, utilities, audio and consumer electronics, and manufacturing and service of every kind. Can students who major in Electrical Engineering Technology Transfer to a four-year college or university?. Many four-year colleges and universities will apply many of the courses students have taken toward a bachelor's degree. The College also has a Joint Admissions agreement with The New Jersey Institute of Technology which will allow students, upon graduation from this program, to enter the B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology program with junior standing.
What will students learn if they study Electrical Engineering Technology?
They develop skills and the understanding of the theory of electronics. Students develop skills in design, analysis, and the manufacture of electronic and computer equipment through courses that combine laboratory and classroom experience.
The laboratories are equipped with modern industrial-grade equipment and provide for a great variety of applications of knowledge.
Are there any requirements that must be satisfied before taking courses in the major?
Algebra I is a prerequisite for all majors. Algebra I competency must be verified with a passing score on the College's placement test.
How long will it take to complete this degree?
Students who do not need developmental coursework can complete the degree in two years. They can earn the certificate in three semesters. Students can shorten the amount of time by taking courses in the summer and winter sessions.
Questions?
Contact Professor Thom Sabol, Department Chair, at 732-906-2586.
Electrical Engineering Technology Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S) Degree Below are required courses and recommended course groupings and sequences for program completion. Courses may have prerequisites and corequisite requirements. Check course descriptions for details.
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| Courses | | Credits | Requisites/Comments | | Fall | | | | | MCT 101 | Introduction to Technology | 2 | MAT 013 or passing score on the College's placement test Corequisites: MAT 014 | | MAT 129A | Precalculus Part A | 2 | Appropriate scoreon the College's placement test and/or satisfactory score on the diagnostic examination, "C" or better in Mat 014 or MAT 014A and MAT 014B, or departmental approval MAT 129 may be substituted for 129A and B | ENG 121
| English Composition I | 3 | A passing score on the writing portion of the College’s placement test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 010; completion of RDG 009 with a ´C´ or better or a score on the reading portion of the College’s placement test that exempts the students from RDG 009 | | ELT 105 | Foundations of Electrical and Electronics Technology | 4 | MAT 013 or appropriate score on the College's placement test Corequisite: MAT 014 or higher level | | MEC 123 | Technical Graphics/CAD I | 3 | | | PED___ ___ | Physical Education Elective | 1 | Students have the option of substituting Health Education Electives in the place of Physical Education Elective | | Semester II | | | | | MAT 129B | Precalculus Part B | 2 | MAT 129A or equivalent course. | ENG 122 or ENG 125 | English Composition II
English Composition II: Writing about Literature
| 3 | A grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a passing score on the reading portion of the College’s Placement Test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a grade of ´C´ or better in RDG 011 | | ELT 110 | Electrical/Electronic Devices and Circuits | 4 | ELT 105 or equivalent Corequisite: MAT 129A or MAT 129 | | ELT 111 | Digital Electronics | 3 | MAT 013 or appropriate score on the College placement test. | | CSC 166 | C++ Programming | 3 | CSC 133 may be substituted for CSC 166 | | ___ ___ ___ | General Education Humilities (GE HUM) | 3 | | | Semester III | | | | | MAT 131A | Analytic Geometry and Calculus Part A | 2 | MAT 129, or MAT 129A/129B, or appropriate score on the College’s placement test and/or satisfactory score on the diagnostic examination, or departmental approval Mat 131 can be substituted for MAT 131 A and B | | PHY 121 | General Physics I | 4 | MAT 129 or MAT 129B | | ELT 226 | Microcomputers | 3 | ELT 111 | | ELT 210 | Electronic Circuits and Systems | 4 | ELT 110 | | ELT 239 | Digital/Data Communications and Networking | 3 | ELT 111 | | Semester IV | | | | | MAT 131B | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I Part B | 2 | MAT 131A or equivalent | | PHY 122 | General Physics II | 4 | PHY 121 | | ELT 223 | Electronic Design and Manufacturing | 2 | ELT 210, ELT 226 | | ELT 224 | Communication Electronics | 3 | ELT 210 | | MCT 220 | Robotics and Control Systems | 3 | ELT 105, MEC 123,MAT 129B or MAT 129, and PHY 121 | | ___ ___ ___ | General Education Social Science (GE SS) | 3 | | | | | | | Total Credits: | 66 | |
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Electrical Engineering Technology Certificate - ELT.CER
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| Courses | | Credits | Requisites/Comments | | Semester I | | | | | ELT 105 | Foundations of Electrical and Electronics Technology | 4 | MAT 013 or appropriate score on the College's Placement Test Corequisite: MAT 014 or higher level | ENG 121
| English Composition I | 3 | A passing score on the writing portion of the College’s Placement Test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 010; completion of RDG 009 with a ´C´ or better or a score on the reading portion of the College’s Placement Test that exempts the students from RDG 009 | | MAT 129A | Precalculus Part A | 2 | Appropriate score on the College's Placement Test and/or satisfactory score on the Diagnostic Examination, "C" or better in Mat 014 or MAT 014A and MAT 014B, or departmental approval MAT129 may be substituted for MAT 129A and B | | MCT 101 | Introduction to Engineering Technology | 2 | MAT 013 or passing score on the College's Placement Test Corequisites: MAT 014 | | MEC 123 | Technical Graphics/CAD I | 3 | | | Semester II | | | | | ELT 110 | Electrical/Electronic Devices and Circuits | 4 | ELT 105 or equivalent Corequisite: MAT 129A | | ELT 210 | Electronics Circuits and Systems | 4 | ELT 110 | | ELT 111 | Digital Electronics | 3 | ELT 105 or equivalent Corequisite: MAT 129A | | ELT 223 | Electronic Design and Manufacturing | 2 | ELT 210, ELT226 | | ELT 226 | Microcomputers | 3 | ELT 111 | | MAT 129B | Precalculus Part B | 2 | MAT 129A or equivalent course
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