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Pierce College District 11 Catalog, Program listing for 2003–2005

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Electronic Engineering Technology

Faculty (Puyallup): Stewart Jaffe, Dr. Roya Sabeti
Degree: Associate in Electronic Engineering Technology

The Electronic Engineering Technology (EET) program is offered through Pierce College at Puyallup.

The EET program provides a theoretical background and laboratory practice in a broad range of electronics fields. Coursework emphasizes mathematical analysis as well as practice in techniques of problem-solving, teamwork, and communication. Graduates of the program are prepared for entry-level jobs in fields such as semiconductor manufacturing, circuit and systems testing, production engineering, servicing, and calibration. The EET department has business/education relationships with a variety of employers.

Upon completion of the Associate in EET degree from Pierce College, students may pursue a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology (BSEET) degree through Central Washington University (CWU). CWU's Extended Degree Center at Pierce College Puyallup offers all of the additional courses required for this degree. For more information about the BSEET degree at CWU, contact CWU's Extended Degree Center in Puyallup.

The Associate in EET degree is offered on both a full-time and part-time basis. Day and evening EET classes are available.

Incoming EET students need to plan their future courses in the program in coordination with an EET advisor. To start the Circuit Analysis sequence, all students must be academically prepared for MATH 121 (Pre-Calculus) and English 101 (Composition – Exposition). This requirement may be satisfied through placement testing, through completing the prerequisite courses (MATH 098 and ENGL 099) with a grade of 2.0 or better, or through transfer credit approved by the EET department.

List of all Electronic Engineering Technology (EET) courses.

See Catalog pg. 48

Associate In Electronic Engineering Technology

EET Core Requirements (73 credits)

Related Instruction (25 credits)

Electives (5 credits)

Elective (By advisement) (5)

Total Credits Required 103