EET – Electronic Engineering Tech Outcomes
AAS - Biomedical Engineering Technology AAS Degree
Degree Outcomes |
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Predict and characterize analog circuit behavior by applying analog circuit analysis techniques. |
Assess and create desired digital logic circuit outputs by employing digital logic methods of reduction and analysis. |
Simulate, force, and measure DC and AC circuit quantities by using industry standard software and test equipment. |
Communicate effectively both at the individual level and within team settings. |
Carry out instructions and automate highly repetitive or monotonous tasks by utilizing programming skills. |
Model and troubleshoot non-linear circuits and systems. |
Communicate in a medical setting using proper medical terminology. |
Troubleshoot and operate electronic biomedical equipment. |
AAS - Electronic Engineering Technology AAS Degree
Degree Outcomes |
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Predict and characterize analog circuit behavior by applying analog circuit analysis techniques. |
Assess and create desired digital logic circuit outputs by employing digital logic methods of reduction and analysis. |
Simulate, force, and measure DC and AC circuit quantities by using industry standard software and test equipment. |
Communicate effectively both at the individual level and within team settings. |
Carry out instructions and automate highly repetitive or monotonous tasks by utilizing programming skills. |
Model and troubleshoot non-linear circuits and systems. |
AAS - Mechatronics/Automation/Robotic AAS Degree
Degree Outcomes |
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Assess and create desired digital logic circuit outputs by employing digital logic methods of reduction and analysis. |
Simulate, force, and measure DC and AC circuit quantities by using industry standard software and test equipment. |
Communicate effectively both at the individual level and within team settings. |
Carry out instructions and automate highly repetitive or monotonous tasks by utilizing programming skills. |
Model and troubleshoot non-linear circuits and systems. |
Construct interfaces to electronically control mechanical systems. |
AAS - Renewable Energy Systems AAS Degree
Degree Outcomes |
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Predict and characterize analog circuit behavior by applying analog circuit analysis techniques. |
Assess and create desired digital logic circuit outputs by employing digital logic methods of reduction and analysis. |
Simulate, force, and measure DC and AC circuit quantities by using industry standard software and test equipment. |
Communicate effectively both at the individual level and within team settings. |
Carry out instructions and automate highly repetitive or monotonous tasks by utilizing programming skills. |
Model and troubleshoot non-linear circuits and systems. |
Analyze alternative power generation systems by utilizing interdisciplinary skills. |
AAS - Wireless & Data Communications Technology AAS Degree
Degree Outcomes |
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Predict and characterize analog circuit behavior by applying analog circuit analysis techniques. |
Assess and create desired digital logic circuit outputs by employing digital logic methods of reduction and analysis. |
Simulate, force, and measure DC and AC circuit quantities by using industry standard software and test equipment. |
Communicate effectively both at the individual level and within team settings. |
Carry out instructions and automate highly repetitive or monotonous tasks by utilizing programming skills. |
Model and troubleshoot non-linear circuits and systems. |
Configure and identify different data communication systems. |
ACERTP - Electronic Engineering Technology Less Than One-Year Career Pathway Certificate
Degree Outcomes |
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Predict and characterize analog circuit behavior by applying analog circuit analysis techniques. |
Assess and create desired digital logic circuit outputs by employing digital logic methods of reduction and analysis. |
Simulate, force, and measure DC and AC circuit quantities by using industry standard software and test equipment. |
Communicate effectively both at the individual level and within team settings. |