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Electrical Engineering Technology

A severe shortage of electronic technicians and electrical engineers has created a new position in the electronics industry, the "Super Tech".
The person holding this position performs a wide variety of tasks that cross over in both areas. By increasing the scope of a technician's area of responsibility, the engineering staff can work more efficiently. Industry has a high demand for individuals capable of functioning in this capacity.

In response, Gateway Technical College developed the Associate of Applied Science degree in Electrical Engineering Technology (EET). This curriculum not only provides students with the skills they need for employment in today’s fast-paced electronics industry, but also enables a graduate to continue their education in a Bachelor of Science degree in either Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology. (Please see the Transfer page for more information.)

Pursuing the associate degree at Gateway enables a student to: 

  • enter the work force after two year of study and/or continue for a bachelor’s degree whereby an employer’s tuition reimbursement program may be applicable
  • attend Gateway classes at the convenient CATI Campus 
     

The associate degree EET curriculum is focused on an experience-building learning style, hence the program is laboratory oriented. At Gateway, "hands-on" learning is incorporated into all course work. The Advanced Electronics Laboratory utilizes state-of-the-art test equipment for hands-on and computer based circuit analysis for the design process. Computers also are available for Internet access and research purposes. Students learn how to take projects from the development stage to the production line.

The mathematics component of the program is incorporated into the electronics courses, providing the student with immediate, real-world application of the subject matter. This experience-building style of learning allows the student to cover many advanced electrical and electronics topics such as:

  • DC and AC electronics
  • Advanced DC and AC circuit analysis
  • Advanced transistor theory
  • Operational amplifier theory
  • Digital electronics
  • Microprocessors
  • Electronic communications
  • Industrial electronics
  • Algebra
  • Trigonometry
  • Calculus
  • Physics

Graduates will have the knowledge necessary to assist in the design, development and testing of electrical components and wiring associated with motors, controls and other electrical apparatus in a wide variety of high-tech environments. They may choose a career path in such industries as:

aerospace electronics
automation industrial equipment
automotive instrumentation
communications medical
computers power generation and distribution 

 

  Full Time Track

Semester 1

   

Course

Credits

Hrs / Wk

Numbers Course Title

Credits

Lec / Lab

605-130   Digital Electronics

4

3 - 2

605-113   DC / AC I

3

2 - 2

804-113   College Technical Math  1-A

3

3 - 0

804-114   College Technical Math  1-B

2

2 - 0

801-136   English Composition 1

3

3 - 0

809-198   Intro to Psychology

3

3 - 0

18

Sem. Total

Semester 2

   

605-114   DC / AC II

3

2 - 2

605-120   Electronic Devices I 4 2 - 4
804-197   College Alg, Trig with Apps 5 5 - 0

801-197   Technical Reporting

3

3 - 0

809-195   Economics

3

3 - 0

18

Sem. Total

Semester 3

   

605-121   Electronic Devices II

4

2 - 4

605-190   Microprocessors

4

2 - 4

662-112   DC / AC III

3

2 - 2

804-198   Calculus I 4 4 - 0

806-141   College Physics I

3

4 - 2

 

18

Sem. Total

Semester 4

   

662-124   Electronic Circuit Analysis

3

2 - 2

605-XXX  Elective *

3

2 - 2

605-XXX  Elective *

3

2 - 2

804-181   Calculus II 4 4 - 0

809-196   Introduction to Sociology

3

3 - 0

17

Sem. Total

 

70

Program Total

Suggested Electives (605-XXX)

   

605-150   Industrial Electronics  

3

2 - 2

605-151   Electronic Communications  

3

2 - 2

605-183  Future Trends in Electronics

3

2 - 2

** Students who intend to pursue the 2+2 transfer option should consult with a Gateway EET faculty advisor for recommendations concerning these courses.
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For Additional Information:
Patrick Hoppe
Division Chair - Engineering Technology

hoppep@gtc.edu

cell (414) 640-9911