Electrical/Computer Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree
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Availability: North Metro Campus
Program Purpose: The Electrical/Computer Engineering Technology program is a planned sequence of carefully developed college level courses designed to prepare students to work in the field of electronics and computer engineering technology. The program of study emphasizes the application of scientific, mathematic, and engineering knowledge and methods combined with technical skills in support of engineering activities. Program graduates will receive an Electrical/Computer Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science degree, qualifying them as engineering technicians with a specialization in, biomedical engineering technology or electronics engineering technology.
Degree Requirements
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE
Required Minimum: 19 Credit Hours
General Education Core Area I: Language Arts/Communication - 3 Credit Hours
General Education Core Area II: Social/Behavioral Sciences - 3 Credit Hours
(Choose One of the Following)
General Education Core Area III: Natural Sciences/Mathematics - 10 Credit Hours
General Education Core Area IV: Humanities/Fine Arts - 3 Credit Hours
(Choose One of the Following)
Required Occupational Courses
Complete One of the Following Specializations
Biomedical Engineering Technology Specialization
ALHS 1011 | Structure and Function of the Human Body | 5 |
BMET 1231 | Medical Equipment Function and Operation I | 4 |
BMET 2242 | Medical Equipment Function and Operation II | 4 |
BMET 2343 | Internship Medical Systems | 3 |
Electronics Engineering Technology Specialization
Mechatronics Specialization
(Choose 3 courses from the following)
Total Credit Hours: 62-66