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1 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 07-8 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Sylvania Campus Science Technology Building (ST), Room pcc.edu/programs/electronic-engineering CAREER AND PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Electronic Engineering Technology (EET) is concerned with the theory and practice of applied electronics engineering. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of engineering knowledge. To apply electronics engineering knowledge requires a thorough background in mathematics and science. EET graduates possess a combination of theoretical and practical understanding and require minimal onthe-job training to become productive. Graduates of an Associate of Applied Science Degree program in EET are called electronic engineering technicians and find employment in circuits and systems testing, product development, prototype construction and testing, circuit and systems medication, systems operation and manufacturing. EET graduates are expected to have good communication skills and be capable of creative problem solving, working independently and in teams. They should have extensive knowledge of both the hardware and software of electronic systems. Employers of EET engineering technicians include research and development laboratories, electronic equipment manufacturers, public utilities, colleges and universities, government agencies, medical laboratories and hospitals, electronic equipment distributors, semiconductor manufacturers and manufacturing and processing industries that use electronic control equipment and others. Students can complete the EET degree and/or the EET options in Biomedical Engineering Technology, Wireless and Data Communications, Renewable Energy Systems, and Mechatronics/ Automation/Robotics Engineering Technology. The EET department also offers two certificates - Renewable Energy Systems and Electronics Engineering Technology. DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES OFFERED ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE Electronic Engineering Technology Electronic Engineering Technology: Biomedical Engineering Technology Option Electronic Engineering Technology: Mechatronics/Automation/ Robotics Engineering Technology Option Electronic Engineering Technology: Renewable Energy Systems Option Electronic Engineering Technology: Wireless and Data Communications Engineering Technology Option ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Electronic Engineering Technology LESS THAN ONE-YEAR: CAREER PATHWAY CERTIFICATE Renewable Energy Systems ADMISSION PREREQUISITES Academic Prerequisites Basic computer skills in the Windows operating system, word processing and spreadsheets are required. Prerequisites and requirements vary depending upon the degree or certificate. Electronic Engineering Technology AAS Degree a. Completion of WR b. Placement into MTH or higher Biomedical Engineering Technology AAS Degree a. Completion of WR b. Placement into MTH or higher c. Completion of any medical terminology course credits or higher. d. Completion of (BI and BI ) or (BI, BI, BI ) Mechatronics/Automation/Robotic Engineering Technology AAS degree. Completion of WR. Placement into MTH or higher. Completion of CS 6 Renewable Energy Systems AAS Degree. Completion of WR. Placement into MTH or higher Wireless and Data Communications Engineering Technology AAS Degree. Completion of WR. Placement into MTH or higher Electronic Engineering Technology Certificate. Completion of WR. Placement into MTH or higher Renewable Energy Systems Certificate. Completion of WR. Placement into MTH or higher Other Prerequisites All students must have an advising interview with an EET advisor. Job-upgrade students: students who want to upgrade their job skills must meet individual course prerequisites and complete an advising interview with an EET advisor prior to enrollment. Admission is granted on a space available basis after the needs of the degree/certificate seeking full-time and part-time students are met. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Academic Requirements None Other Requirements Full-time and part-time EET students: A day program starts in the fall and a late afternoon/evening program starts in the winter. Students can transfer classes from the EET degree into any BSEET. Please check with the department for courses which transfer to Oregon Institute of Technology's BSEET degree. ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE Electronic Engineering Technology (p. ) Electronic Engineering Technology: Biomedical Engineering Technology Option (p. ) Electronic Engineering Technology: Mechatronics/Automation/ Robotics Engineering Technology Option (p. ) Electronic Engineering Technology: Renewable Energy Systems Option (p. ) Electronic Engineering Technology: Wireless and Data Communications Engineering Technology Option (p. ) ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AAS DEGREE Minimum 96 credits. Students must also meet Associate Degree

2 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 07-8 EET 0 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis I 5 EET Digital Systems EET 88 Industrial Safety MTH * College Algebra 5 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis II 5 EET Digital Systems : Computing Systems 5 MTH * Elementary Functions 5 General Education: Social Science EET Electrical Power 5 EET Digital Systems : Mixed-Signal Systems 5 EET 78 Computing Environments for Technicians 5 EET Semiconductor Devices and Circuits 5 EET Microcontroller and Embedded Systems PHY 0 * General Physics EET Operational Amplifier Circuits 5 EET Programming for Electronics EET 5 Electronic Engineering Technology PHY 0 * General Physics EET RF Communications Circuits 5 EET 56 Capstone Project or EET 80A Cooperative Education: Electronics Engineering Technology EET 7 Motors and Motor Controls EET 7 Electronic Control Systems PHY 0 * General Physics Total : 96 * Could be used to as General Education PHY may be substituted PHY may be substituted PHY may be substituted Recommended General Education (p. ) BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AAS DEGREE Minimum 0 credits. Students must also meet Associate Degree Students should consult with a program advisor for course planning. EET 0 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis I 5 EET Digital Systems MTH * College Algebra 5 General Education EET Electrical Circuit Analysis II 5 EET Digital Systems : Computing Systems 5 EET 88 Industrial Safety MTH * Elementary Functions 5 EET Electrical Power 5 EET Digital Systems : Mixed-Signal Systems 5 EET 78 Computing Environments for Technicians 5 CIS 79 Data Communication Concepts I EET Semiconductor Devices and Circuits 5 EET Microcontroller and Embedded Systems EET 60 Biomedical Equipment I EET Operational Amplifier Circuits 5 EET 5 Electronic Engineering Technology EET 6 Biomedical Equipment II EET 80C Cooperative Education: BMET Practicum CIS 78 Data Communication Concepts II EET RF Communications Circuits 5 EET 7 Electronic Control Systems EET 80C Cooperative Education: BMET Practicum 7 Total : 0 * Could be used as General Education Or EET - Programming for Electronics Recommended General Education (p. ) MECHATRONICS/AUTOMATION/ROBOTICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AAS DEGREE Minimum 07 credits. Students must also meet Associate Degree

3 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 07-8 Summer Term EET 0 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis I 5 EET Digital Systems MTH * College Algebra 5 General Ed: Social Science EET Electrical Circuit Analysis II 5 EET Digital Systems : Computing Systems 5 EET 88 Industrial Safety ELT 5 Basic Programmable Controllers MTH * Elementary Functions 5 EET Electrical Power 5 EET Digital Systems : Mixed-Signal Systems 5 EET 78 Computing Environments for Technicians 5 ELT 6 Intermediate Programmable Controllers (PC Based) EET Semiconductor Devices and Circuits 5 EET Microcontroller and Embedded Systems MCH Manufacturing Processes I PHY 0 * General Physics EET Operational Amplifier Circuits 5 EET Programming for Electronics EET 5 Electronic Engineering Technology ELT 5 Advanced Programmable Controllers, PC Based PHY 0 * General Physics CMET Fluid Mechanics EET RF Communications Circuits 5 EET 7 Motors and Motor Controls EET 7 Electronic Control Systems PHY 0 * General Physics Total : 07 * Could be used to as General Education PHY // can substitute. Recommended General Education (p. ) RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS AAS DEGREE Minimum 07 credits. Students must also meet Associate Degree Summer Term General Ed: Social Science EET 0 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis I 5 EET Digital Systems EET 0 Introduction to Renewable Energy MTH * College Algebra 5 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis II 5 EET Digital Systems : Computing Systems 5 EET 88 Industrial Safety ELT 5 6 Basic Programmable Controllers MTH * Elementary Functions 5 EET Electrical Power 5 EET Digital Systems : Mixed-Signal Systems 5 EET 78 Computing Environments for Technicians 5 ELT 6 Intermediate Programmable Controllers (PC Based) EET Semiconductor Devices and Circuits 5 EET Microcontroller and Embedded Systems ELT 5 Advanced Programmable Controllers, PC Based PHY 0 * General Physics EET Operational Amplifier Circuits 5 EET Programming for Electronics EET 5 Electronic Engineering Technology PHY 0 * General Physics RES Program Electives CMET 5 Fluid Mechanics EET RF Communications Circuits 5 EET 56 Capstone Project or EET 80A Cooperative Education: Electronics Engineering Technology EET 7 Motors and Motor Controls EET 7 Electronic Control Systems Total : 07 * Could be used as General Education REE 0 of Oregon Tech can substitute PHY may be substituted PHY may be substituted 5 EET students are exempted from satisfying catalog prerequisites for this course. To register for CMET, students must ) successfully complete MTH and PHY 0; and ) obtain CMET department advisor approval. 6 EET students are exempted from satisfying catalog prerequisites for this course. To register for ELT 5, students must ) successfully complete EET ; and ) obtain ELT/Apprenticeship department advisor approval. RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS PROGRAM ELECTIVES Wind Power

4 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 07-8 EET 79 Fuel Cell Systems EET 69 Solar Manufacturing MT 0 Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing MT 0 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices MT 0 Introduction to Solar Voltaic Processing Recommended General Education (p. ) WIRELESS AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AAS DEGREE Minimum 9 credits. Students must also meet Associate Degree EET 0 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis I 5 EET Digital Systems MTH * College Algebra 5 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis II 5 EET Digital Systems : Computing Systems 5 EET 88 Industrial Safety MTH * Elementary Functions 5 EET Electrical Power 5 EET Digital Systems : Mixed-Signal Systems 5 EET 78 Computing Environments for Technicians 5 General Ed: Social Science CIS 79 Data Communication Concepts I EET Semiconductor Devices and Circuits 5 EET Microcontroller and Embedded Systems CIS 88 Introduction to Wireless Networking EET Operational Amplifier Circuits 5 EET Programming for Electronics EET 5 Electronic Engineering Technology CIS 89 Wireless Security CIS 78 Data Communication Concepts II EET RF Communications Circuits 5 EET 56 Capstone Project or EET 80A Cooperative Education: Electronics Engineering Technology * Could be used as General Education Total : 9 RECOMMENDED GENERAL EDUCATION COMM Public Speaking COMM 0 Introduction to Intercultural Communication COMM 7 Nonverbal Communication COMM 8 Mass Communication and Society COMM 7 Gender and Communication PHL 0 Ethics PHL 05 Biomedical Ethics PHL 06 Introduction to Environmental Ethics PHL 09 Business Ethics PSY 0 Psychology and Human Relations PSY Introduction to Personality PSY 5 Human Development PSY 6 Social Psychology PSY 0 Personal Awareness and Growth SOC 05 Social Change in Societies SOC 06 Social Problems SOC Peace and Conflict SOC Diversity in the United States WR Writing Research Papers ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Electronic Engineering Technology (p. ) LESS THAN ONE-YEAR: CAREER PATHWAY CERTIFICATE Renewable Energy Systems (p. 5) ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Minimum 5 credits. Students must meet all certificate requirements. Summer Term WR English Composition Related Instruction Human Relations Electives EET 0 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis I 5 EET Digital Systems MTH * College Algebra 5 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis II 5 EET Digital Systems : Computing Systems 5 MTH * Elementary Functions 5 EET Electrical Power 5 EET Digital Systems : Mixed-Signal Systems 5 EET 78 Computing Environments for Technicians 5 EET 88 Industrial Safety Total : 5 * Could be used for General Education Course cannot be substituted with another course.

5 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 07-8 OSHA industrial training can be substituted RELATED INSTRUCTION HUMAN RELATIONS ELECTIVES CG 9 Exploring Identity and Diversity for College Success PSY 0 Psychology and Human Relations PSY 0A Introduction to Psychology - Part PSY 0A Introduction to Psychology - Part PSY Introduction to Personality PSY 5 Human Development PSY 6 Social Psychology PSY Family & Intimate Relationships PSY Human Sexuality PSY Human Sexuality PSY 6 Psychology of Adult Development and Aging PSY 9 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology PSY 0 Personal Awareness and Growth SOC 0 Sociology in Everyday Life SOC 06 Social Problems SOC Diversity in the United States SOC 8 Sociology of Gender SOC Death and Dying: Culture and Issues WS 0 Women's Studies RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS: CAREER PATHWAY CERTIFICATE Minimum credits. Students must meet all certificate requirements. The Renewable Energy Systems Certificate is a Career Pathway. All courses are contained in the Renewable Energy Systems AAS Degree. EET 0 EET 0 Introduction to Renewable Energy EET Electrical Circuit Analysis I 5 EET Digital Systems MTH College Algebra 5 EET Electrical Circuit Analysis II 5 EET Digital Systems : Computing Systems 5 MTH Elementary Functions 5 Renewable Energy Systems Program Electives EET Electrical Power 5 EET 88 Industrial Safety ELT 5 Basic Programmable Controllers Total :. REE 0 at OIT can substitute for EET 0. EET students are exempted from satisfying catalog prerequisites for this course. To register for ELT 5, students must ) successfully complete EET ; and ) obtain ELT/Apprenticeship department advisor approval. RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS PROGRAM ELECTIVES Wind Power: EET 79 Fuel Cell Systems EET 69 Solar Manufacturing: MT 0 Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing MT 0 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices MT 0 Introduction to Solar Voltaic Processing RET of CGCC can be used as an elective EET 0.. Credit. Introduces the operation and use of various types of equipment and tools used in electronic technology including; oscilloscope, function generator, DMM, and voltage source, calculator, and EXCEL. Uses software controls to obtain and analyze data available on this equipment, and Spice to perform simulation. Prerequisite: WR ; Prerequisite/concurrent MTH. Audit available. EET 0. Introduction to Renewable Energy.. Introduces sustainability and renewable energy (RE) sources and technologies including PV and solar thermal, geothermal, biomass, biodiesel, fuel cell, wind, hydro, ocean wave, photovoltaic, etc. Covers RE environmental issues, demand and distribution management, and green and RE career opportunities, etc. Prerequisites: WR ; prerequisite/concurrent MTH ; or department approval. Audit available. EET. Electrical Circuit Analysis I. 5. Covers International System of Units, engineering notation and prefixes, definitions of current, voltage, resistance, power, work and efficiency. Includes DC circuits: Ohm's and Kirchhoff's Laws; DC resistive networks, Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits, node voltage and mesh current analysis methods; Includes a -hour per week laboratory session. Prerequisite/concurrent: MTH. Prerequisite/concurrent: EET 0 or department approval. Audit available. EET. Electrical Circuit Analysis II. 5. Covers Capacitance; Inductance; RC/RL transient response; sinusoidal waveforms; reactance and impedance; AC power. Phasor analysis of RLC circuits; node voltage and mesh current analysis; superposition, Thevenin's and Norton's network theorems. Includes a -hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET. Prerequisite/concurrent: MTH. Audit available. EET. Electrical Power. 5. Covers ac power, series and parallel resonant circuits, Q and selectivity, RL and RC filters, decibels, transfer functions and Bode diagrams, transformers, three phase power distribution, introduction to motors/ generators/motor control. Fourier series and transform applied to circuit analysis. Prerequisite: EET. Audit available. EET. Digital Systems.. Explores basic digital electronics concepts. Includes number systems, Boolean algebra, logic simplification, and circuit troubleshooting. Includes analysis of digital logic using digital circuit simulations and basic spreadsheet skills. Prerequisite/concurrent: MTH, EET 0, and EET. Audit available. EET. Digital Systems : Computing Systems. 5. Explores electronic hardware and circuits to store, move and calculate data. Investigates state machines, logic optimization, and analysis of digital systems. Includes modification, troubleshooting and analysis of circuits with a programmable logic device (PLD) using a hardware descriptive language (HDL), such as VHDL or Verilog. Prerequisite: EET. Audit available. EET. Digital Systems : Mixed-Signal Systems. 5. Combines digital and analog circuit topologies. Explores Analog/Digital conversion and memory circuits. Includes modification, troubleshooting and analysis of circuits with a programmable logic device (PLD) using a hardware descriptive language (HDL), such as VHDL or Verilog. Prerequisite: EET and EET. Audit available. EET 78. Computing Environments for Technicians. 5. Surveys complex computing environments where computers, operating systems, programming languages and network connections integrate. Includes projects involving command line, terminal applications, programming, hardware identification, troubleshooting and system analysis. Includes a -hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET or MT. Audit available. 5

6 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 07-8 EET 79. Fuel Cell Systems.. Introduces fuel cell technologies used for distributed power generation. Covers technical aspects of fuel cell processing, fuel cell stacks, power electronics, balance of plant (BOP), tools for performance evaluation and troubleshooting, fuel cell codes and permitting, safety procedures, career outlook, and renewable versus alternative energy technologies. Includes laboratory projects as applications of theoretical concepts. Prerequisite/concurrent: MTH or CMET. Audit available. EET 88. Industrial Safety. Credit. Covers safety practices in the electronics industry. Includes electrical safety, HAZMAT, flammable and combustible liquids, safe handling of electronic components in the manufacturing environment including ESD control, product testing/certification, blood borne pathogens, fire safety, laser and radiation safety. Audit available. EET. Semiconductor Devices and Circuits. 5. Introduction to semiconductor devices. Characteristics and biasing of diodes and transistors. Design and analysis of circuits using diodes, bipolar transistors, and field effect transistors. Application of transistors as amplifiers and switches. A -hour per week laboratory includes the application of computer tools in circuit design, evaluation, and analysis. Prerequisite: EET, MTH. Audit available. EET. Operational Amplifier Circuits. 5. Characteristics and applications of operational amplifiers (op-amps). Design and analysis of op-amp amplifiers, comparators, voltage and current regulators, summers, integrators, and differentiators. Frequency response of op-amp circuits. Applications of the op-amp in power supplies and control systems. A -hour per week laboratory includes project design, evaluation, and documentation. Use of computer tools. Prerequisites: EET Audit available. EET. RF Communications Circuits. 5. Surveys amplitude and frequency modulation and demodulation, transmitter and receiver systems and circuits, receiver system noise, transmission lines, wave propagation and antennas, and communication system applications. Includes a -hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET. Audit available. EET. Programming for Electronics.. Introduces programming for electronics applications with emphasis on instrumentation control, robotics and automation. Includes writing programs, as well as troubleshooting and modifying existing code in assembly, C and/or specialized high-level computer languages, such as LabVIEW. Prerequisites: EET and EET 78. Audit available. EET. Microcontroller and Embedded Systems.. Introduces the use, characterization, analysis, troubleshooting methods and programming of microcontrollers and embedded systems with a focus on application. Includes a -hour per week laboratory. Prerequisite: EET and EET 78. Audit available. EET 5. Electronic Engineering Technology. Credit. Topics covered include information on finding employment in the electronics industry, writing resumes and cover letters, and practice interviewing. Prerequisite: EET. Audit available. EET 56. Capstone Project.. Students learn how to work as teams on instructor approved projects. Students can choose projects in electronics, renewable energy systems, wireless/data communications and automation/robotics. Typical project activities include the research and design phase, the execution phase, and the project report phase. A written report and oral presentation is required. Prerequisite: EET or EET ; and EET Audit available. EET 60. Biomedical Equipment I.. Introduces the fundamentals of medical instrumentation, bioelectric signals and electrodes, recording systems, biomedical recorders, patient monitoring systems, arrhythmia and ambulatory monitoring instruments, fetal monitoring instruments, biomedical telemetry and telemedicine, oximeters, blood flowmeter, cardiac output measurement, pulmonary function analyzers, laboratory equipment, audiometers, and patient safety. Prerequisite/Concurrent: EET. Prerequisite: EET, MP and (BI or BI ). Audit available. EET 6. Biomedical Equipment II.. Introduction to modern imaging systems, pacemakers, defibrillators, surgical equipment, lasers, physiotherapy and electrotherapy equipment, hemodialysis machines, lithotriptors, anesthesia machines, ventilators, radiotherapy equipment and automated drug delivery systems. Prerequisites: EET 60. Audit available. EET 7. Motors and Motor Controls.. Covers operating principles, characteristics, and control of AC and DC motors and generators. Explores single-phase, split-phase, and three phase AC motors, Series and Shunt DC motors, and stepper motors. Implements basic motor control circuits using discrete and programmable control components. Prerequisites: EET. Audit available. EET 7. Electronic Control Systems.. Covers electronic control systems, open-loop and closed-loop, proportional, integral, derivative, PI, and PID control modes, power control devices, relays, transistors, thyristors, and sensors. Topics include temperature control, DC motor control, and stepper motor control. Lab exercises include temperature control and motor control circuits. Prerequisite: EET. Audit available. EET 80A. Cooperative Education: Electronics Engineering Technology. -5 Credit. Provides an approved cooperative education position within a local electronic industry or related employer. Explores the connection between one's educational program and industry application. Department permission required. EET 80C. Cooperative Education: BMET Practicum. - Credit. Provides clinical education experience in a biomedical department with a hospital, clinic or other medical facility, a medical equipment repair/ manufacturing company, or a laboratory. Variable credit: 0 hours of work experience equals one credit. Prerequisites: Department approval; EET 60 Corequisite: EET 6. 6

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