Electronic Equipment Service Technician AAS (114 Credits)

CIP Code

47.0101

6 quarter AAS

Outcomes

Function as a member of a team to complete a task in a timely and efficient manner; delegating, organizing and documenting tasks and results.

Apply skills for life-long learning by locating, evaluating, and applying relevant information using external and internal resources.

Establish professional oral and written business communication skills appropriate in a clinical environment.

Apply professional oral and written communication skills appropriate in an industry environment.

Safely perform maintenance and troubleshooting operations to the component and/or board level

Demonstrate effective working relationships with people who are similar to or different.

Identify, analyze, and maintain technical equipment per customer requirements.

Observe professional standards as required by industry

Required Courses

Electronic Equipment Service Technician AAS (114 Credits)

BMST 105Testing Equipment

5

BMST 106Soldering

2

BMST 107Schematics

3

BMST 109Applied Service I

3

BMST 110Applied Service II

2

EEST 101Electrical Safety

4

EEST 102Applied Math

4

EEST 103Electronics Principles I

5

EEST 104DC Electronics

4

EEST 105AC Electronics

5

EEST 106RLC Circuits

4

EEST 107Electronics Principles II

5

EEST 108Electronic Devices I

4

EEST 109Electronic Devices II

4

EEST 110Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

5

EEST 206Emerging Technologies

3

EEST 207Introduction to Networking

5

EEST 208Introduction to Embedded Controllers

5

EEST 210Capstone Project

5

EEST 221Electronic Principles -RFID

4

EEST 222Introduction to Fiber Optic Communications

5

EEST 223Introduction to Digital Systems

5

EEST 224Introduction to Wireless Communications

4

EEST 225Introduction to Microprocessors

4

General Education Requirements

Communications (5 Credits Required)

ENGL 175Professional Writing

5

ENGL& 101English Composition I

5

Humanities/Social Sciences/Natural Sciences/Other (5 Credits Required)

BIOL& 160General Biology

5

BIOL& 175Human Biology with Lab

5

BIOL& 241Human Anatomy and Physiology I

5

BIOL& 242Human Anatomy and Physiology II

5

BIOL& 260Microbiology

5

CHEM &121General Chemistry

5

CHEM &131Introduction to Organic/Biochemistry

5

CMST& 102Introduction to Mass Media

5

CMST& 152Intercultural Communication

5

CMST& 210Interpersonal Communication

5

CMST& 220Public Speaking

5

ECON& 201Microeconomics

5

HIST 101A History of Science and Technology

5

HREL 111Interviewing and Career Success

5

HUM &101Introduction to Humanities

5

NUTR& 101Intro to Nutrition

5

PHYS &114Introductory Physics I (Algebra based Physics)

5

PHYS &221Engineering Physics I w/LAB

5

PHYS &222Engineering Physics II w/LAB

5

PHYS &223Engineering Physics III w/LAB

5

POLS &101Introduction to Political Science

5

PSYC &100General Psychology

5

PSYC &200Lifespan Psychology

5

SOC &101Introduction to Sociology

5

Quantitative (5 Credits Required)

AMATH 170Engineering Foundational Mathematics

5

MATH 172Business Math

5

MATH& 107Math in Society

5

MATH& 141Precalculus I

5

MATH& 142Precalculus II

5

MATH& 146Statistics

5

MATH& 151Calculus

5

MATH& 152Calculus II

5

Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.