2011-12
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Electronics Engineering Technology Associate in Science Degree (and Certificate Programs)
Set Yourself Up for a Great Career In the past three years, the number of high-tech companies in Central Florida has grown exponentially, and with that growth, so has the demand for qualified electronic engineers. That’s where Valencia’s state-of-the-art Electronics Engineering Technology
Potential Careers • • • •
Electronics Technician System Technician Fiber Optics Specialist Telecommunication Technician/Specialist • Laser Specialist
• • • • •
Field Technician Electronics Tester Instrumentation Technician Communication Technician Automation Control Technician
program comes in. This cutting-edge program prepares students
Potential Earnings as highly skilled technicians capable of assisting in the design,
For salary and wage information, visit: http://floridawages.com/
production, operation, and servicing of electronics, laser and photonics, robotics and simulation, and telecommunication and wireless systems. Central Florida offers a myriad of challenging
Contacts
career choices in a variety of electronic areas. Activities available
Prospective Students:
within the electronics field include lab testing on circuit boards
Contact Enrollment Services at enrollment@valenciacollege.edu
or call 407-582-1507.
and prototype electronics equipment, maintenance, quality assurance, fiber optics, laser, and electro-optical devices.
Current Students: Ms. Amy Love Career Program Advisor
West Campus: 407-582-1973 alove8@valenciacollege.edu
For a Jump Start on Your Career… Take the fast track to reaching your career goals with one of our certificate programs below. These certificate programs are designed to equip you with a specialized skill set for immediate employment or to upgrade your skills for job advancement. Most can be completed in one year or less, and all of the courses in the certificate programs can be applied towards the A.S. degree. • • • •
Basic Electronics Technician (14 credits) Laser and Photonics Technician (12 credits) Robotics and Simulation Technician (12 credits) Wireless and IP Communication Technician (15 credits)
Valencia’s Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (B.S.E.C.E.T) Once you complete your A.S. degree in Electronics Engineering, you can now continue on and get your Bachelor’s degree from Valencia in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology. With additional education at the baccalaureate level and professional experience, you will enhance your skills and have more career options available to you. Check it out at: valenciacollege.edu/bachelordegrees.
Internship & Workforce Services Credit for Industry Certification/Licensure If you have earned a state approved industry certification, you may be eligible to receive credits toward your A.S. degree. For a listing of eligible industry certifications and A.S. degree programs, visit: valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/credit_alternative.cfm. Receive updates about the program and connect with other students at: facebook.com/ValenciaArchitectureandEngineering
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If you need assistance with job resources or in locating an internship, please contact one of the individuals below: Vertrilla Hunt, East Campus: 407-582-2726 Carmen Diaz, West Campus: 407-582-1034 Matthew Abalos, Osceola Campus: 407-582-4196 For more information, visit: valenciacollege.edu/internship
Drafting andEngineering Electronics Design Technology Technology Electronics Specialization
Electronics Engineering Technology with Specializations in:
Program Outcomes:
Electronics Laser and Photonics Robotics and Simulation Telecommunication and Wireless Associate in Science Degree This program is designed to produce highly skilled technicians capable of assisting in the design, production, operation and servicing of electronics, optics, photonics, lasers, telecommunication and wireless systems and equipment. The specializations will provide an up-to-date curriculum in electronics engineering, lasers and photonics, and telecommunication and wireless technology. Valencia is a Center of Electronics Emphasis in Florida and is equipped with special test equipment and advanced laboratories, which provide the latest in hands-on experience. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers may be eligible for the award of credit in specific courses in this program. For information and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/tech.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/or career program advisor at Valencia for the award of credit.
• Maintain digital and analog devices and circuits. • Analyze components associated with digital and analog electronic systems. • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of electronic equipment and devices. • Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of electronic systems. • Analyzing electronic devices and circuits using computer simulations. • Solve electronic devices and systems using mathematical concepts. • Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering technology profession. • Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments.
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Course
Title
EST 1210C EET 2142C EST 2511C EET 2325C EET 2365C EST 2673C
Introduction to Photonics Integrated Circuits Electromechanical Systems RF Communication Wireless and Data Communication Programmable Logic Controllers Electronics Engineering Technology Electives Total Credits Total Degree Credits
Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advisor in the department office for assistance in determining the best education plan for their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide for the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactorily complete all Mandatory Courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. FOUNDATION COURSES Course
+ * ENC 1101 MTB 1329C CET 2178C * CET 2112C EET 1214C Humanities Humanities + * MAC 1105 POS 2041 SPC 1608
Title
Freshman Composition I Mathematics for Electronics A+ Concepts (Hardware) Digital Systems I Introduction to Engineering Technology See Gen. Ed. Requirement See Gen. Ed.Requirement (GR) College Algebra U.S. Government Fundamentals of Speech Total Credits
Credits
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 30
INTERMEDIATE COURSES * * * *
Course
Title
CET 2113C CET 2123C EET 1036C EET 1141C
Digital Systems II Fundamentals of Microprocessors Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits Semiconductor Devices and Circuits Total Credits
Credits
3 3 5 3 14
Credits
3 3 3 3 3 3 6 24 68
Laser and Photonics Specialization Program Outcomes: • Maintain laser and photonics components, devices and systems. • Analyze fiber optics and optical detectors components associated with fiber optics systems. • Demonstrate fundamental knowledge in the use of laser and photonics devices. • Solve optical and photonics problems using mathematical concepts. • Analyze digital and analog circuits using Electro-Optical devices. • Demonstrate appropriate safety procedures. • Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of laser and photonics equipment and systems. • Analyze laser and photonics devices/circuits using computer simulations. • Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering technology profession. • Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments. * * * * * *
Course
Title
EST 1210C EST 2220C EST 2221C EST 2230C EET 2325C EET 2365C
Introduction to Photonics Introduction to Fiber Optics Introduction to Electro-Optical Devices Introduction to Lasers RF Communication Wireless and Data Communication Electronics Engineering Technology Electives Total Credits Total Degree Credits
Credits
Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.
3 3 3 3 3 3 6 24 68
Drafting andEngineering Electronics Design Technology Technology ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES
Robotics and Simulation Specialization Program Outcomes: • Analyze components associated with robotic, modeling and simulation, and electro-mechanical systems. • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of robotic, simulation, and electromechanical equipment and devices. • Analyze electronics/robotics devices and circuits using computer simulations. • Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of electronic/robotics systems. • Apply basic mathematical and engineering concepts to technical problem solving. • Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering technology profession. • Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments. Course
* EST 1603 * * * * *
EST 2275 EST 2511C EST 2604 EST 1610 EST 2673C
Title
Credits
Fundamentals of Robotics and Simulation Modeling and Simulation Electromechanical Systems Robotics Applications Principles of Virtual Reality Programmable Logic Controllers Electives Total Credits Total Degree Credits
3 3 3 3 3 3 6 24 68
The Electives requirement may be satisfied with any course(s) in the Course Descriptions section of the Valencia catalog with the subject prefix of CET, EET, EST, ETP, or SLS 1303 Job Search. NOTES: Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Florida public universities provide opportunities for A.S. degree graduates to pursue a bachelor’s degree. All of Valencia’s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF’s regional campuses, as well as other universities. For more information on UCF’s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. For other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/tech.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice for acceptance of this degree. For students who are interested in pursuing UCF’s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state’s foreign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school foreign language or two semesters of the same college-level foreign language. Once you complete your A.S. degree in Electronics Engineering, you can now continue on and get your Bachelor of Science from Valencia in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology.
Basic Electronics Technician Telecommunication and Wireless Specialization
Technical Certificate
Program Outcomes:
This program is designed to prepare individuals for employment as electrical and electronics technicians, electronic testers or in related occupations in electronics. This program includes the basic electronics competencies as identified by the electronics industry as prerequisite for all technical programs. This program prepares individuals to assemble, install, operate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair basic electronic equipment used in industry. It also prepares students to enter advanced training and education in specialized electronics-related fields. The content includes, but is not limited to, DC and AC circuits and digital systems. Integrated into this content will be communication, leadership, human relations, and employability skills; safe and efficient work practices; use of circuit diagrams and schematics; soldering; laboratory practices; and technical recording and reporting.
• Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of telecommunications, and wireless systems. • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of data and wireless communication networks, equipment and devices. • Analyze components associated with digital and analog electronic/communication systems. • Analyze basic wireless and communication circuits using computer simulations. • Apply basic mathematical and engineering concepts to technical problem solving. • Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering technology profession. • Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments.
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Course
Title
EST 1210C CET 2854 CET 2675C EET 2325C EET 2365C EST 2220C
Introduction to Photonics Wireless Networks Voice Over IP RF Communication Wireless and Data Communication Introduction to Fiber Optics Electronics Engineering Technology Electives Total Credits Total Degree Credits
Credits
3 3 3 3 3 3 6 24 68
Program Outcomes: • Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshoot of electronic systems. • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of electronic equipment and devices. • Solve electronic devices and systems using mathematical concepts. • Analyze electronics devices and circuits using computer simulations. Course
EET 1214C MTB 1329C * EET 1036C * CET 2112C
Title
Introduction to Engineering Technology Mathematics for Electronics Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits Digital Systems I Total Certificate Credits
NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West campus. Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. + This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog. *
Credits
3 3 5 3 14
Drafting andEngineering Electronics Design Technology Technology Laser and Photonics Technician Technical Certificate This program is designed to prepare individuals for employment as laser and optics technicians or in related occupations in laser and optics. This program includes the basic competencies as identified by the laser and optics industry. This program prepares individuals to assemble, install, operate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair basic laser and optical devices and equipment used in industry and prepares individuals to enter advanced training and education in specialized laser and opticsrelated fields. The content includes, but is not limited to, laser circuits, electro-optical devices and circuits, DC and AC circuits. Integrated into this content will be communication, leadership, human relations, employability skills, safe and efficient work practices, use of circuit diagrams and schematics, soldering, laboratory practices, and technical recording and reporting.
Program Outcomes: • Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of laser and photonics equipment and systems. • Solve optical and photonics problems using mathematical concepts. • Maintain laser and photonics components, devices and systems. • Construct digital and analog circuits using Electro-Optical devices. * * * *
Course
Title
EST 1210C EST 2220C EST 2221C EST 2230C
Introduction to Photonics Introduction to Fiber Optics Introduction to Electro-Optical Devices Introduction to Lasers Total Certificate Credits
* * * *
Course
Title
EST 1603 EST 2275 EST 2604 EST 1610
Fundamentals of Robotics and Simulation Modeling and Simulation Robotics Applications Principles of Virtual Reality Total Certificate Credits
Credits
3 3 3 3 12
NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus.
Wireless and IP Communication Technician Technical Certificate This program is designed to prepare individuals for employment as communications engineering technicians, network technicians, wireless network operations specialists, IP (Internet Protocol) technicians or in related occupations in communications. The program content includes, but is not limited to, basic computer and networking skills, network communication systems, telephony, and wireless communication systems. Integrated into this content will be communication, leadership, human relations, employability skills, safe and efficient work practices, use of circuit diagrams and schematics, soldering, laboratory practices, and technical recording and reporting.
Credits
3 3 3 3 12
NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus.
Robotics and Simulation Technician Technical Certificate This program prepares individuals to install, maintain and troubleshoot general robot systems and simulators. Graduates of this technical program will be prepared to enter advanced training and education in specialized Robotics and Simulation related fields. The content includes, but is not limited to: Robotic Applications, Modeling and Simulation, and Virtual Reality Environment. Integrated into this program will be communications skills, leadership skills, human relations skills, employability skills, safe and efficient work practices, use of circuit diagrams and schematics, laboratory practices, and technical recording and reporting.
Program Outcomes: • Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshoot of telecommunications, and wireless systems. • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of data and wireless communication networks, equipment and devices. • Analyze components associated with digital and analog electronic/communication systems. Course
EET 1214C MTB 1329C * CET 2675C * CET 2854
Title
Introduction to Engineering Technology Mathematics for Electronics Voice Over IP Wireless Networks CET Prefix Electives Total Certificate Credits
Credits
3 3 3 3 3 15
NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on West Campus; some are offered at other locations.
Program Outcomes: • Analyze components associated with robotic, modeling and simulation, and electro-mechanical systems. • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of robotic, simulation, and electromechanical equipment and devices. • Analyze electronics/robotics devices and circuits using computer simulations. • Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of electronic/robotics systems.
Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.
General Education Courses
Program Total:
Specialization Courses
Intermediate Courses
Foundation Courses
68 Cr.
18 Cr.
24 Cr.
14 Cr.
12 Cr.
Elective SLS 1303 or any CET, EET or EST Prefix
Fundamentals of Speech SPC 1608 (3)
Humanities HUM Prefix (3)
Humanities (GR) HUM Prefix (3)
College Algebra MAC 1105 (3)
US Government POS 2041 (3)
Integrated Circuits EET 2142C (3)
Electromechanical Systems EST 2511C (3)
Introduction to Photonics EST 1210C (3)
Freshman Composition I ENC 1101 (3)
RF Communication EET 2325C (3)
Semiconductor Devices and Circuits EET 1141C (3)
Fundamentals of DC/AC Circuits EET 1036C (5)
Intro. to Engineering Technology EET 1214C (3)
Electronics Specialization
Wireless and Data Communication EET 2365C (3)
Programmable Logic Controllers EST 2673C (3)
Digital Systems I CET 2112C (3)
Mathematics for Electronics MTB 1329C (3)
Digital Systems II CET 2113C (3)
Fundamentals of Microprocessors CET 2123C (3)
A+ Concepts (Hardware) CET 2178C (3)
Elective SLS 1303 or any CET, EET or EST Prefix
Electronics Engineering Technology
General Education Courses
Program Total:
Specialization Courses
Intermediate Courses
Foundation Courses
68 Cr.
18 Cr.
24 Cr.
14 Cr.
12 Cr.
Elective SLS 1303 or any CET, EET or EST Prefix
Fundamentals of Speech SPC 1608 (3)
Humanities HUM Prefix (3)
Humanities (GR) HUM Prefix (3)
College Algebra MAC 1105 (3)
US Government POS 2041 (3)
Elective SLS 1303 or any CET, EET or EST Prefix
Introduction to Lasers EST 2230C (3)
Introduction to Photonics EST 1210C (3)
Freshman Composition I ENC 1101 (3)
RF Communication EET 2325C (3)
Electro-‐Optical Devices EST 2221C (3)
Fundamentals of DC/AC Circuits EET 1036C (5)
Intro. to Engineering Technology EET 1214C (3)
Wireless and Data Communication EET 2365C (3)
Semiconductor Devices and Circuits EET 1141C (3)
Introduction to Fiber Optics EST 2220C (3)
Mathematics for Electronics MTB 1329C (3)
Laser and Photonics Specialization
Electronics Engineering Technology
Fundamentals of Microprocessors CET 2123C (3)
Digital Systems II CET 2113C (3)
Digital Systems I CET 2112C (3)
A+ Concepts (Hardware) CET 2178C (3)
Specialization Courses
General Education Courses
Program Total:
Intermediate Courses
Foundation Courses
68 Cr.
18 Cr.
24 Cr.
14 Cr.
12 Cr. Modeling and Simulation EST 2275 (3)
Electromechanical Systems EST 2511C (3)
Elective SLS 1303 or any CET, EET or EST Prefix
Humanities (GR) HUM Prefix (3)
Fundamentals of DC/AC Circuits EET 1036C (5)
Semiconductor Devices and Circuits EET 1141C (3)
Fundamentals of Speech SPC 1608 (3)
College Algebra MAC 1105 (3)
Robotics Applications EST 2604 (3)
Fund. of Robotics and Simulation EST 1603C (3)
Intro. to Engineering Technology EET 1214C (3)
Freshman Composition I ENC 1101 (3)
Humanities HUM Prefix (3)
US Government POS 2041 (3)
Principles of Virtual Reality EST 1610 (3)
Programmable Logic Controllers EST 2673C (3)
Digital Systems I CET 2112C (3)
Mathematics for Electronics MTB 1329C (3)
Robotics and Simulation Specialization
Electronics Engineering Technology
Digital Systems II CET 2113C (3)
Fundamentals of Microprocessors CET 2123C (3)
A+ Concepts (Hardware) CET 2178C (3)
Elective SLS 1303 or any CET, EET or EST Prefix
General Education Courses
Program Total:
Specialization Courses
Intermediate Courses
Foundation Courses
68 Cr.
18 Cr.
24 Cr.
14 Cr.
12 Cr.
Fundamentals of Speech SPC 1608 (3)
Voice Over IP CET 2675C (3)
A+ Concepts (Hardware) CET 2178C (3)
College Algebra MAC 1105 (3)
US Government POS 2041 (3)
Wireless LAN CET 2854 (3)
RF Communication EET 2325C (3)
Humanities HUM Prefix (3)
Introduction to Fiber Optics EST 2220C (3)
Local Area Networks CET 2489C (3)
Wireless and Data Communication EET 2365C (3)
Semiconductor Devices and Circuits EET 1141C (3)
Fundamentals of DC/AC Circuits EET 1036C (5)
Intro. to Engineering Technology EET 1214C (3)
Elective SLS 1303 or any CET, EET or EST Prefix
Digital Systems II CET 2113C (3)
Digital Systems I CET 2112C (3)
Mathematics for Electronics MTB 1329C (3)
Telecommunication and Wireless Specialization
Electronics Engineering Technology
Humanities (GR) HUM Prefix (3)
Fundamentals of Microprocessors CET 2123C (3)
Introduction to Photonics EST 1210C (3)
Freshman Composition I ENC 1101 (3)