Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
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I V. Suggest modifications to electronic systems under test to improve<br />
p e r f o r m a n c e<br />
V. Maintain and troubleshoot electronic equipment<br />
V I . Breadboard (using wirewrap, soldering, etc.) and test electronic circuits<br />
V I I . Develop printed-circuit board layouts, fabricate boards and package the<br />
overall electronic circuit<br />
V I I I .<strong>Program</strong> microprocessors, EPROMS, generic logic arrays and programmable<br />
logic controllers<br />
I X . Simulate electronic circuits with circuit simulation software on a personal<br />
c o m p u t e r<br />
X . Use new hardware/software by studying manuals or following computer<br />
i n s t r u c t i o n s<br />
X I . Generate engineering reports<br />
Contact(s): Kenneth Swayne, <strong>Program</strong> Coordinator, (865) 694-6496,<br />
keswayne@pstcc.edu<br />
Electrical Engineering Technology—Courses and Course Sequence<br />
This sequence can be followed by students who begin college-level work in the fall<br />
s e m e s t e r. Prerequisites may apply to specific courses; it is the student’s responsib<br />
i l ity to determine if prerequisites have been met. An academic advisor is provided for<br />
each student. Prior to registering each semester, the student is expected to consult with<br />
his/her assigned advisor.<br />
Semester I (Fall) EET 1001 Introduction to EET ..........................................1<br />
EET 1012 Electrical Circuits I W/Lab................................3<br />
EET 1310 Digital Fundamentals W/Lab ............................4<br />
ENGL 1010 English Composition I ......................................3<br />
MATH 1730 Precalculus ........................................................5<br />
Semester II (Spring) EET 1022 Electrical Circuits II W/Lab..............................5<br />
EET 1210 Active Devices I W/Lab....................................4<br />
EET 2310 Microprocessors I W/Lab..................................4<br />
MATH 1830 Basic Calculus & Modeling<br />
or MATH 1840 Technical Calculus ........................................3-4<br />
Semester III (Fall) ENGT 1000 Technical Communications &<br />
Computer <strong>Program</strong>ming....................................4<br />
EET 2220 Active Devices II W/Lab ..................................4<br />
EET 1 EET Electives ................................................6-8<br />
PHYS 2010 Noncalculus Based Physics I ............................4<br />
Semester IV (Spring) CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I ..........................................4<br />
EET 2601 Major Projects....................................................2<br />
EET 1 EET Elective......................................................2<br />
HUM * Humanities/Fine Arts Elective ..........................3<br />
SBS * Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective..............3-4<br />
Total Credit Hours Needed for Graduation: 64<br />
EET 1 Electrical Engineering Technology electives to be chosen from CID<br />
1100; EET 2715, 2900, 2910, 2920; HPC 1010, 1020; NETW 1200,<br />
1210 (Courses outside of EET may only be used for one elective).<br />
* See the General Education Courses section of this Catalog and Handbook for electives.<br />
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