2022-2023 College Catalog

Associate in Applied Science

Program Website: RockValleyCollege.edu/EET

Program Overview

Graduates of the Electronic Engineering Technology (EET) Program have the necessary skills to use electronic test equipment to make measurements, understand electrical schematics and blueprints, analyze electronic circuits, understand fundamental design concepts, and relate the principles of electrical circuits to hydraulic circuits and pneumatics. The graduates are ready to support manufacturing, design test equipment, produce and test products, and to assist in product development.

Work and Employment

Successful graduates secure positions as test equipment designers, quality assurance and reliability specialists, sales and service professionals, control system technicians, medical equipment experts, or as part of a manufacturing support team.

Industry Certifications (if applicable)

Students are positioned to prepare to take the Electronics Technicians Association, International certification examination to become an Associate Electronics Technician. Students can also earn a Fanuc robotics certification.

Hands-On Learning

Most EET classes include a hands-on laboratory component taught by instructors with experience. Students will learn how to use electronic test equipment including oscilloscopes, function generators, and digital multimeters.

Transfer Opportunities

EET graduates have the option to pursue a baccalaureate degree from Northern Illinois University and other select universities. Students are advised to contact the institution to which they plan to transfer to assess course transfer credit availability. Students should also consult with an Academic Advisor, the Dean, or the Academic Chair of the EET program.

Requirements

Electronic Engineering Technology

Note: A grade of “C” or higher is required in the core requirements and technical electives.

Total Credit Hours:65

Core Requirements

CIS-102Introduction to Computers and Information Systems

3

EET-100Introduction to Electronics

3

EET-135Digital Electronics

4

EET-141DC/AC Circuits and Electronics I

4

EET-142DC/AC Circuits and Electronics II

4

EET-219Electric Motors, Controls, and Variable Speed Drives

3

EET-239Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)

3

EET-254Robotics and Automated Systems

3

EET-282EET Capstone Project

3

EET-298EET Seminar

3

MET-100Introductory CAD and Print Reading

3

MET-133Graphics/SolidWorks CAD I

3

MET-146Hydraulics, Pneumatics and PLCs

3

MET-162Applied Physics

4

Total Credit Hours:46

Electives: Select 3 credits from the following

EET-105Introduction to Sustainable Energy

3

EET-107Introduction to Codes and Standards

3

EET-125Electronics Fabrication Skills

2

EET-168Electronic Engineering Technology Internship

1-6

EET-190Sustainable Electrical Energy Generation

3

EET-240DC/AC Circuits and Electronics III

4

EET-242Sensors, Transducers, and Signal-Conditioning

3

EET-245Control Systems

3

EET-275Wireless Electronics

3

EET-251Microcontrollers and Interfacing

4

EET-277Geothermal, Solar Heating, and Lighting

3

EET-285Introduction to Digital Signal Processing

3

EET-299Special Topics in Electronic Engineering Technology

1-6

Total Credit Hours:3

General Education

Total Credit Hours:16

Required General Education (9 credits)

ENG-101Composition I

3

- 

ENG-110Introduction to Technical Writing

3

-Or

SPH-131Fundamentals of Communication

3

- 

MTH-125Plane Trigonometry

3

-Or

MTH-132College Algebra and Trigonometry

5

-Or

MTH-100Technical Mathematics

5

General Education Electives

Total Credit Hours:7

Science Electives

Select 4 credits from the following list of courses

PHY-201Mechanics and Heat

5

CHM-105Chemistry and Society

4

CHM-120General Chemistry I

4

- 

BIO-103Introductory Life Science

3

-And

BIO-104Introductory Life Science Laboratory

1

- 

BIO-106Environmental Biology

3

-And

BIO-107Environmental Biology Laboratory

1

Total Credit Hours:4

Liberal Arts Elective

Select 3 credits from the General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) / IAI approved areas

(Example: ART, ECO, ENG, HUM, LIT, MUS, PHL, SOC, etc., see GECC list on pages 42 & 44.)

Total Credit Hours:3

Total Credit Hours: 65