Electronic Engineering Technology
Electronic Engineering Technology, AAS
Degree Type Associate of Applied Science
Total Credit Hours 60
Electronic Engineering Technology at Collin
Take your knowledge of electronics to a deeper level in the Electronic Engineering Technology program at Collin College. This program emphasizes the application of mathematical theorems and applied physics in the design and analysis of electronic circuits. You will learn classroom theory and perform hands-on laboratory design and analysis experiments.
The program curriculum and laboratory equipment have been formally evaluated and endorsed by an advisory committee consisting of members of the electronics industry, so you can be sure you are learning the skills you will need to earn a job once you graduate college.
Collin College offers an Associate of Applied Science, a Level 1 Certificate, and a Level 2 Certificate in Electronic Engineering Technology. Students may also transfer their completed program toward a bachelor's degree into several colleges and universities.
Electronic Engineering Technology, AAS
First Year
Second Semester
- CETT 1409 - DC-AC Circuits
- CETT 1445 - Microprocessor
- RBTC 1405 - Robotic Fundamentals
- GEN ED - Humanities/Fine Arts course (Gen Ed: Humanities/Fine Arts)
Third Semester
- SPCH 1321 - Business and Professional Communication(Gen Ed: Program Option - see Speech options)
Second Year
First Semester
- CETT 2471 - Emerging Topics in Engineering Technology
- INTC 1307 - Instrumentation Test Equipment
- PHYS 1405 - Elementary Physics I - Conceptual Physics(Gen Ed: Mathematics/Natural Sciences - see Natural Sciences options)
- ELECTIVE *
Second Semester
- CETT 1457 - Linear Integrated Circuits
- ECON 1301 - Introduction to Economics(Gen Ed: Social/Behavioral Sciences - see Social/Behavioral Sciences options)
- EECT 2439 - Communications Circuits(Capstone)
- ELECTIVE *