Electrical Engineering Technology, Biomedical Equipment, AAS
Academic Map

FIRST SEMESTER
Course | Notes | Credits | mc |
---|---|---|---|
CENT 1310 Computer Systems & Software (TC) |
3 | ||
EETC 1313 DC Circuits (TC)Successive Courses |
3 | Milestone Course | |
ENGL 1010 English Comp I |
3 | ||
MATH 1740 Algebra & TrigonometrySuccessive Courses |
Prereq: MATH 0100 and MATH 1000 | 3 | |
EETC 1340 Introduction to Biomedical Technology |
3 | ||
Semester Credits | 15 |
SECOND SEMESTER
Course | Notes | Credits | mc |
---|---|---|---|
EETC 1331 Digital Fundamentals |
Prereqs: ENTC 1114 ENTC 1124 |
3 | Milestone Course |
EETC 1314 AC CircuitsSuccessive Courses |
Prereqs: EETC 1313 MATH 1740 |
3 | |
EETC 1321 Electronics I (TC) |
Prereqs: ENTC 1114 ENTC 1124 |
3 | |
MATH 1750 Algebra & Trigonometry IISuccessive Courses |
Prereq: MATH 1740 (C or higher) |
4 | |
EETC 1341 Biomedical Technology Safety |
3 | ||
Semester Credits | 15 |
THIRD SEMESTER
Course | Notes | Credits | mc |
---|---|---|---|
EETC 2340 Biomedical Instrumentation ISuccessive Courses |
Spring Prereq: EETC 1313 or EETC 1340 |
3 | |
BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
3 | ||
PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Physics I |
3 | ||
COMM 2025 Fund of Comm |
3 | ||
PICK ONE: Humanities/Fine Arts |
3 | ||
Semester Credits | 17 |
FOURTH SEMESTER
Course | Notes | Credits | mc |
---|---|---|---|
EETC 2311 Power Technology |
3 | ||
CENT 2340 Computer Networks and Systems |
3 | ||
EETC 2341 Biomedical Instrumentation II |
3 | ||
EETC 2391 Internship |
3 | ||
PICK ONE: Social/Behavioral Sciences | 3 | ||
Semester Credits | 15 |
To stay on track, these courses must be taken in order.
General Advising Notes
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2020-2022
This program is not designed to transfer.
General Advising Notes
Courses offered only in the Fall Semester:
EETC 2350 Robotics
EETC 2371 Microproccessor Based Control Systems
Courses offered only in the Spring Semesters:
EETC 2311 Power Technology
EETC 2330 Digital Industrial Control Systems
(TC) NOTE: All of the courses marked with (TC) are a part of the Electrical/Electronic
Fundamentals technical certificate, along with ENTC 1114 and ENTC 1124. The ENTC 1124
course may be replaced by any higher-level math course such as MATH 1740.
Students should be encouraged to complete the courses in the technical certificate
as quickly as possible. This allows them to receive a certificate on their way to
an AAS degree.
ENGL1010 and ENGL 0810
ACAD 1100 and READ 0810
MATH 1530 and MATH 0530
If neccessary, students can take the MATH 1710 & MATH 1720 course sequence instead
of the MATH 1740 & MATH 1750 sequence. However, students can not progress from MATH
1710 to
MATH 1750 or from MATH 1740 to MATH 1720.