Overview
Offered at the Augusta campus
Entrance Dates: |
Fall |
Length of Program: |
Three Terms |
Credit Hours Required for Graduation: |
17 |
Program Description: The Electronics Engineering Technology certificate consists of occupational courses within the electronics specialization of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) program. This TCC contains advanced courses in analog electronic circuits, digital systems, as well as networking and benefits students who pursue more than one specialization in the ECET program. The TCC is also intended to encourage graduates of the ECET program to return to school to pursue additional specializations and expand their skill-set. Courses in the TCC emphasize skills for employment as an electronic technician to support industrial and commercial/consumer electronics.
Employment Opportunities: An electronics engineering technician assists engineers to develop and design electrical/electronic equipment in areas such as medical monitoring, communication, navigation, and manufacturing. They test, repair, and adjust equipment or products. . Most engineering technicians work closely with engineers & scientists in highly technical environments such as manufacturing plants, federal agencies, utilities, labs, construction sites, or research and development facilities. Postsecondary education is essential in the field of engineering technology, and there is a constant need for engineering technicians in the local area.
Program Faculty/Advisors
Surekha Prasad
Phone: (706) 771 - 4140
Email: sprasad@augustatech.edu
Office: Room 822 (Bldg 800)
Augusta Campus
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Kim Gaines
Phone: (706) 771 - 4138
Email: kgaines@augustatech.edu
Office: Room 824 (Bldg 800)
Augusta Campus
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Guided Pathway
You may click on any course below to view the course description and prerequisite information.
Students who do not follow the Course Sequence listed below may not be able to complete the program in the number of semesters shown.
All students MUST meet with a program advisor each term for advisement. The sequence of recommended courses shown below applies to students enrolling in a Fall term. Students initially enrolling in a Spring or Summer term should meet with a program advisor for course sequencing recommendations. Part-time students or students who wish to take classes in the evening/night should meet with a program advisor for course sequencing recommendations.
Year 1 Fall Semester
Year 1 Spring Semester
Year 1 Summer Semester