Electrical Engineering Technology
Certificate
30 Credit Hours
Purpose
The Electrical Engineering Technology Certificate Program has the mission
to provide an academic and technical education with sequential/practical instruction
for the development of the student as a mature, responsible electrical
technician. The curriculum incorporates
basic core courses in electricity, electronics, and electrical machinery to
prepare the student for entry-level concepts and jobs.
The full Electrical Engineering Technology Certificate Program is available on the Logan Campus. The Boone/Lincoln, Williamson, and Wyoming/McDowell campuses offer the program support courses only.
|
Dept/No. |
Title |
Credit Hours |
|
Support Courses |
|
|
|
EN 101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
|
MT 124 |
Technical Math |
3 |
|
OR 105 |
Orientation to Technical Programs |
1 |
|
PH 200 |
Introductory Physics |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
Major Courses |
|
|
|
EG 103 |
Electrical Calculations |
3 |
|
EG 105 |
Industrial Safety |
1 |
|
EG 107 |
Introduction to Circuits |
4 |
|
EG 123 |
Electrical Schematics |
3 |
|
EG 171 |
Circuit Analysis I |
4 |
|
EG 172 |
Circuit Analysis II |
4 |
Department
Chair: 304.896.7337
Division Dean: 304.896.7302
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