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Show Technology — Electronic Engineering Technology Technology — Electronic Engineering Technology The one-year instrument repair emphasis prepares technicians for instrument repair jobs in governmental and commercial electronics facilities. The Electronic Assembly, Industrial Electricity and Electronic Technology programs prepare technicians for the full range of electronics industry employment, and the Electronic Engineering Technology Program leads to baccalaureate degrees for Engineering Technologists. The programs within this department are: Electronic Technology Electronic Engineering Technology Industrial Electricity Instrument Repair Electronic Assembly Related Technical Education Descriptions of the programs and courses of instruction follow in that order. ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY The curriculum for Electronic Technology prepares the student for employment at the end of one or two years of training as a technician in the field of electronics. Completion of the one-year program will qualify the student for a Certificate of Skill Proficiency as an Electronics Service Technician. Completion of the outlined two-year program will qualify the student to receive the Associate of Applied Science Degree. Certificates of Skill Proficiency will also be issued upon achievement levels within either program. One-Year Electronic Service Technician Preparation** (Example Only) First Quarter Third Quarter Courses Credits Courses Credits Electronic Tech. 102, 112, Electronic Tech. 141C*, 113C* 13 161C*, 226, 227, 242, 243.... 16 Related Technical Educ. 113 or 114 5 16 Electronic Technology (Example Only) Freshman Year Sophomore Year Courses Credits Courses Credits 18 Second Quarter Courses Credits Electronic Tech. 230, 231, 240, 241 13 English 100 3 16 *Same as 113, 141, and 161 except more emphasis on application to practical circuits. **FCC Second Class commercial study is included. Elect. Tech. 112, 113, 140 141, 160, 161 24 Engineering Graphics 250 .... 3 Related Tech. Educ. 115, 117, 118 15 English 101 3 Communication 232 or 326 .. 3 48 Elect. Tech. 212, 213, 240, 241, 262, 263, 230, 231 29 *Physics 111,112 8 Economics 101 5 Life Science (selected) 3 Humanities (selected) 3 ^8 *Note: Mathematics 106, 107, 211 and Physics 261, 262 may be substituted for the Applied Mathematics and College Physics. ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY The Electronic Engineering Technology curriculum is designed for the student who desires to continue his technical training and broaden his general education. A student who has received the Associate of Applied Science degree at Weber State in Electronic Technology may continue his education by pursuing the Electronic Engineering Technology curriculum. Also any graduate from an accredited two-year Electronic Technician program may make application for admission to a course of study in Electronic Engineering Technology. Students desiring to graduate with a bachelor of science degree in Electronic Engineering Technology must satisfy the general college requirements: English 101, 102, 103; Health Education; Physical Education; the area requirements, and department requirements. Electronic Engineering Technology Major—The student completing the outlined course is prepared to go into industry in any one of many areas where electronic equipment is involved. Bachelor of Science Degree—Electronic Engineering Technology 355, 356; a minimum of six major lecture-laboratory combined classes, including Electronic Engineering Technology 310, 311; 320, 321; 422, 423; 479 or equivalent. (The student must receive a grade of "C" or better in the six major 5 credit hour lecture-laboratory combination classes); Chemistry 101, 111, or 113; Physics 111, 112, 113, or 261, 262, 263; Industrial Engineering Technology 330, 332. Engineering Graphics 215, 144; Data Processing 260; Communication 232, or 326. Sufficient additional hours of upper division course work in Elec- 342 343 |