2 - Lake Washington Institute of Technology
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Programs <strong>of</strong> Study 2<br />
Engineering <strong>Technology</strong><br />
www.lwtech.edu/engtech<br />
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE<br />
TRANSFER DEGREE<br />
95 CREDITS<br />
Admission Dates: Fall<br />
The Engineering <strong>Technology</strong> Associate in Applied Science<br />
Transfer degree prepares students for employment in<br />
technical fields. By completing the degree, students will<br />
acquire a broad foundation in engineering principles, and<br />
in the application <strong>of</strong> math, science, and design theory to<br />
solve engineering problems which, coupled with electives<br />
in a chosen area <strong>of</strong> specialization, will equip them work as<br />
engineering technicians in a number <strong>of</strong> industries.<br />
Engineering <strong>Technology</strong> AAS-T degree graduates will:<br />
be prepared for a range <strong>of</strong> entry level technician<br />
positions in the electronics, energy, manufacturing,<br />
aerospace, and biomedical equipment industries<br />
be able to apply basic principles <strong>of</strong> math, science, and<br />
design theory to solve real engineering problems<br />
be able to apply computer skills to solve<br />
engineering problems<br />
be able to carry out measurements, analyze data,<br />
and relate the results to real problems<br />
demonstrate knowledge <strong>of</strong> safe working practices<br />
in engineering workshops and labs<br />
demonstrate critical thinking, teamwork,<br />
communication, intercultural appreciation, and<br />
technical and information literacy skills<br />
meet Social Science, Humanities, Written<br />
Communication, and Quantitative Reasoning<br />
distribution area outcomes<br />
<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> does not<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer every course each quarter. It is the student’s<br />
responsibility to consult the Class Schedule and work out<br />
an individual schedule with an adviser or counselor. Any<br />
developmental coursework a student may be required to<br />
complete may increase the program length.<br />
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS<br />
ENG 131 Materials and Manufacturing Processes. .........5<br />
ENG 132 Mechanics – Statics and Dynamics ..............5<br />
ENG 133 Electrical Circuits. ..............................5<br />
ENG 134 Electronic Systems .............................5<br />
ENG 221 Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
ENG 222 Engineering Design ............................5<br />
MATH 131 Applied Mathematics and Computing 1 .........5<br />
MATH 132 Applied Mathematics and Computing 2 .........5<br />
MATH 133 Applied Mathematics and Computing 3 .........5<br />
MATH 134 Applied Mathematics and Computing 4 .........5<br />
ENGINEERING ELECTIVES – 25 CREDITS<br />
Any 25 (or more) credits chosen from one <strong>of</strong> the following areas <strong>of</strong> focus:<br />
ELECTRONICS FOCUS<br />
ELEC 116 Introduction to PLCs. ...........................5<br />
ELEC 214 Troubleshooting Electronic Circuits. .............4<br />
ELEC 216 Mechatronics. .................................4<br />
ELEC 217 Data Acquisition and Analysis. ..................5<br />
ELEC 223 Communication Electronics. ....................5<br />
ELEC 225 Linear Circuits. .................................5<br />
ELEC 226 Introduction to<br />
Automation/Electromechanical. ................5<br />
ELEC 237 Intro to Microprocessors &<br />
Microcontrollers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
ELEC 239 Printed Circuit Board Layout and Design. ........6<br />
ENG 290 Engineering <strong>Technology</strong> Capstone ..............5<br />
RENEWABLE ENERGY FOCUS<br />
ENG 290 Engineering <strong>Technology</strong> Capstone ..............5<br />
ENVS& 101 Introduction to Environmental Science. .........5<br />
ETEC 110 Introduction to Alternative Energy ..............5<br />
ETEC 121 Biomass and Bi<strong>of</strong>uel Basics. .....................5<br />
ETEC 123 Introduction to Photovoltaic Systems. ...........4<br />
ETEC 124 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Wind and Water Power. ........5<br />
STEC 225 Quality and Statistical Process Control. ..........5<br />
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