NWTC College Program Guide 2022-2023 | Page 165

Printed : 12 / 17 / 2021 Academic Year 2022-2023
Program Code 106621
As an Electrical Engineering Technology ( EET ) graduate , you ' re skilled in testing , maintaining , and troubleshooting electrical and electronic devices found in machinery , computers , and communication . Typical careers for program grads include electrical / electronic development technician , electrical / electronic maintenance technician , electrical test technician , electrical / electronics technician , and �eld service technician .
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Curriculum : Students following the study plan below will complete the Electrical Engineering Technology associate degree in the number of semesters shown .
First Semester
10-890-101 College 101 10-660-101 Digital 1 : Logic 10-660-102 Digital 2 : Sequential 10-660-116 Introduction to AC / DC 10-620-140 Machine Wiring and Safety 10-660-103 Digital 3 : Registers 10-660-106 DC 3 : Circuit Theorems 10-801-136 English Composition 1 10-804-197 College Algebra & Trig w Apps 10-664-102 Automation 3 : PLC Semester Total
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 5 1
17.00
This program is offered at : Green Bay �
Apply at www . nwtc . edu / apply . Submit the following to transcripts @ nwtc . edu : • High school transcript ( or GED / HSED transcript ). • College transcript .
If your cumulative GPA is below 2.6 , complete or submit a placement evaluation . Tip ! Our admission advisors will assist you through every step . Have questions ? Connect with NWTC Admissions at start @ nwtc . edu or 920-498-5444 .
When applying to this associate degree , students should submit the application directly to the General Track or the Transfer Track . The �rst semester is identical for each track . Students will have the opportunity to change their track prior to the second semester , where trackspeci�c courses are introduced .
Apply electronic theory to practice . Operate test equipment . Build electronic circuits and systems . Evaluate the operation of electronic circuits or systems . Communicate technical information .
Ask your advisor about 2 + 2 transfer opportunities .
Second Semester
10-660-108 AC 2 : Reactance 10-660-110 Electronics 1 : Diodes-Basic 10-660-111 Electronics 2 : Trans-Basic 10-660-113 Digital 4 : ALU 10-660-109 AC 3 : RLC Circuits 10-660-112 Electronics 3 : Op-Amps-Basic 10-605-163 Micro 1 : Introduction 10-801-197 Technical Reporting Elective Elective 10-664-103 Automation 4 : PLC Semester Total
Summer Before Third Semester
10-809-172 Intro to Diversity Studies 10-809-195 Economics Semester Total
Third Semester
10-605-160 Linear Electronics 1 : BJT Amps 10-605-161 Linear Electronics 2 : JFET Amp 10-605-164 Micro 2 : Technique 10-605-170 Datacomm 1 : Introduction 10-605-171 Datacomm 2 : Basic Networking 10-809-198 Intro to Psychology 10-664-105 Automation 6 : PLC 10-605-162 Linear Electronics 3 : Filters 10-605-165 Micro 3 : Interfaces 10-662-105 Advanced Circuits 10-605-172 Datacomm 3 : Network Protocols 10-806-154 General Physics 1 Semester Total
Fourth Semester
10-605-169 Electronics Design Integration 10-620-161 Power Electricity 1 : Motors 10-620-162 Power Electricity 2 : Motors 10-620-170 Robotics - Introduction to 10-605-157 Power Electronics 1 : Drives 10-605-166 Micro 4 : Advanced Interfacing 10-620-172 Robotic Vision Systems 10-664-104 Automation 5 : PLC Elective Elective Semester Total
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1
14.00
3 3
6.00
1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 4
19.00
3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
12.00
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