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E.T. + E.E.T.-Biomedical Eng. Tech. Dual Degree Option

If you are already following the E.E.T.-Biomedical Engineering Technology program, did you know that you could also earn the Associate of Applied Science - Electronic Technician degree by taking only five additional  courses; 4 electronics courses and economics?  Yes that is correct, only twelve additional credits making up five really interesting courses earns you dual degrees.  All this can be accomplished in two years.

The first year of the two programs is almost identical.  The additional electronics courses in the E.E.T.-Biomedical Engineering Technology program will count as the electives in the Electronic Technician program.  The table below illustrates how all this is possible.  Be sure to speak with program counselor Mike Costello or the Division Chair Pat Hoppe if you plan to earn dual degrees.  They can answer any questions that you might have.

E.E.T.- Biomedical Engineering Technology Electronic Technician

Semester 1

Semester 1             

605-130   Digital Electronics

605-130   Digital Electronics

605-113   DC / AC I

605-113   DC / AC I

804-113   College Technical Math  1-A

804-113   College Technical Math  1-A

804-114   College Technical Math  1-B

804-114   College Technical Math  1-B

801-136   English Composition 1

801-136   English Composition 1

809-198   Intro to Psychology

809-198   Intro to Psychology

Semester 2

Semester 2

605-114   DC / AC II

605-114   DC / AC II

605-120   Electronic Devices I 605-120   Electronic Devices I
804-197   College Alg, Trig with Apps
(If a C or better is earned, it will replace 804-116)
804-116   College Technical Math  2

801-197   Technical Reporting

801-197   Technical Reporting

662-102   Medical Devices, Function and Use 1

809-195   Economics

Semester 3

Semester 3

605-121   Electronic Devices II

605-121   Electronic Devices II

605-190   Microprocessors

605-190   Microprocessors

662-112   DC / AC III
(This will count as an Elective in the Electronic Technician program)

605-XXX  Elective

804-198   Calculus I

605-174   Digital Circuits II

806-141   College Physics I (806-154 also counts)

806-154   General Physics I

Semester 4

Semester 4

605-XXX  Elective  (804-181   Calculus II)

605-150   Industrial Electronics

605-XXX  Elective  (605-151   Electronic Communications)

605-151   Electronic Communications

662-124   Electronic Circuit Analysis
(This will count as an Elective in the Electronic Technician program)

605-XXX  Elective

809-196   Introduction to Sociology

809-196   Introduction to Sociology

662-103    Medical Devices, Function and Use 2

605-176   Optoelectronics

662-101    Safety in Healthcare

605-109   Fabrication Techniques
 

Suggested Electives (605-XXX)

Suggested Electives (605-XXX)

804-181   Calculus II

605-181   Computer Hardware Architecture

605-151   Electronic Communications  

605-182   Computer Interfacing Techniques

605-183   Future Trends in Electronics

605-184   Data Acquisition

 


For Additional Information:
Patrick Hoppe
Division Chair - Engineering Technology

hoppep@gtc.edu

cell (414) 640-9911