Programs

Approved program changes and additions will be included in the next published version of the catalog.   

CHANGE IN EXISTING DEGREE PROGRAMS 

Electrical Engineering Technology - AAS (2313)

Delete ELC 250 (Electric Design) and replace it with Approved Technical Electives, and expand the Approved Technical Electives to any ELC, ENR, CSC, CIS, or MTH courses including both 100-level courses and 200-level courses.

This program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Electrical/Electronic(s) Engineering Technology and Similarly Named Programs.

General Education Requirements (22 Credits)
Written & Oral Communication (6)
ENG 101College Composition I3
ENG 102College Composition II3
or ENG 105 Technical Writing
Quantitative/Scientific Knowledge, Skills & Reasoning (7)
MTH 114Unified Calculus I *3
PHY 101College Physics I4
Society & Human Behavior (6)
Select two of the following:6
ANT 101, ANT 105, ECO 101, ECO 102, POL 104, PSY 101, PSY 102, PSY 219, SOC 101, SOC 108, SOC 219
Humanistic Perspective (3)
Select any English Literature Course3
or Select one of the following courses:
or Select any History (HST) Course
Major Course Requirements (24 Credits)
ELC 115Electric Circuits I3
ELC 116Electric Circuits II3
ELC 120Fundamentals of Analog ELC3
ELC 218Pulse and Digital Circuits3
ELC 222Intro to Communication Systems3
ELC 228Intro to Microprocessors3
Approved Technical Electives6
Select two of the following courses:
Any ARC, CET, CIS, CSC, ELC, ENR, or MET courses
Additional Course Requirements (14 Credits)
ENR 100Fund. of Engineering Design2
ENR 103Engr. Graphics & Intro. to CAD2
MTH 213Unified Calculus II3
PHY 102College Physics II4
CSC 106Roadmap to Computing Engineers3
Total Credits60
*

If you do not place into MTH 114 the prerequisites are:

  • MTH 100 Introductory College Mathematics  (4 credits)
  • MTH 113 College Algebra with Trigonometry (4 credits)

**Math Placement is determined by the Mathematics Department** 

These courses should be taken in high school or the summer before your first semester at ECC.

NEW DEGREE PROGRAMS

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