Electrical Engineering

Associate in Applied Science
60 Credit Hours

Purpose
The Electrical Engineering Technology 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 and advanced courses in electricity, electronics and electrical machinery. In addition students must take technical specialization electives in fields that are of particular interest to them.

The full Electrical Engineering Technology 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

 

 

CS 102

Computer Literacy

3

EN 101

English Composition I

3

MT 124

Technical Math

3

MT 125

or

MT 130

Trigonometry

or

College Algebra

3

OR 105

Orientation to Technical Programs

1

PH 200 or higher

Introductory Physics

4

SP 103

Speech Fundamentals

3

 

Social Science Elective

3

 

 

 

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

EG 297

National Electric Code

1

EG 298

Capstone

1

 

1Specialization Courses

16 

1Specialization Courses (minimum of 16 credit hours):
Student must complete a series of restricted electives.  Courses offered to fulfill the electives will be structured around current business and industry demands.  Courses are limited to EG courses not already required by the program and other related courses as approved by the Department Chair for Applied and Industrial Technology.

Department Chair:  304.896.7337
Division Dean:  304.896.730