Also a Tech Prep Program
Students in the Electronic Engineering Technology Program will receive training in several diversified areas of electronics. This program emphasizes the application of mathematical theorems and applied physics toward the design and analysis of electronic circuits. Students will be exposed to a combination of classroom theory and hands-on laboratory design and analysis experiments.
Program curriculum and laboratory equipment have been formally evaluated and endorsed by an advisory committee consisting of members of the electronics industry.
Through articulation agreements, students can transfer their completed program toward a bachelor’s degree into several colleges and universities. Students planning to transfer to a college or university should check with the Collin academic advisor prior to beginning this program to verify course transferability. Tech Prep students who took collegiate-level courses in electronic engineering technology while in high school may elect to receive college credit by contacting the Global EDGE office. A petition for Tech Prep credit should be completed as soon as possible upon admission to Collin.
Career Options
Students completing the Electronic Engineering Technology degree program will receive quality training for the following fields:
Advanced Manufacturing Equipment Applications
Avionics and Space Communications
Biomedical Applications and Design
Computer Systems Applications
Laser and Fiber Optics Applications
Printed Circuit Board Design and Manufacturing
Semiconductor Wafer Fabrication
Telecommunications
AAS – Electronic Engineering Technology
67 credit hours
First Year
First Semester
CETT 1403 DC Circuits 1
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals 1
ENGL 1301 Composition/Rhetoric I
ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering
MATH 1314 College Algebra 2
Second Semester
CETT 1405 AC Circuits 1
DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 1
MATH 1316 Trigonometry
PHYS 1401 General Physics I
Summer
ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics
SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
Second Year
First Semester
CETT 1431 Programming for Discrete Electronic Devices
CETT 1445 Microprocessor
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities
MATH 2312 Pre-Calculus 3 or Electronic Course*
PHYS 1402 General Physics II 3 or Electronic Course*
Second Semester
CETT 1457 Linear Integrated Circuits
EECT 1448 Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
ELMT 2435 Certified Electronics Technician Training (Capstone)
PHED/DANC Any activity course
Note: Preferred core choices are underlined. See other options in AAS core, unless otherwise noted.
| 1 | Tech Prep course which may have been completed in high school |
| 2 | College Algebra level or higher required |
| 3 | For students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university. Workforce students will substitute an electronic course* |
| * | Electronic Course: NANO 1301 and RBTC 1305 may satisfy this requirement as well as any CETT, CPMT, EECT, ELMT, ENGR, ENTC, INMT, INTC, or SMFT course not listed above with approval of Program Director. |
AAS – Biomedical Instrumentation Electronic Specialization
67 credit hours
First Year
First Semester
CETT 1403 DC Circuits 1
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals 1
ENGL 1301 Composition/Rhetoric I
ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering
MATH 1314 College Algebra 2
Second Semester
CETT 1405 AC Circuits 1
DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 1
MATH 1316 Trigonometry
PHYS 1401 General Physics I
Summer
ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics
SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
Second Year
First Semester
BIOM 1355 Medical Electronic Applications
CETT 1429 Solid State Devices 1
ELMT 2437 Electronic Troubleshooting, Service, and Repair
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities
INTC 1307 Electronic Test Equipment
PHED/DANC Any activity course
Second Semester
BIOM 1280 Cooperative Education - Biomedical Technology/Technician
CETT 1457 Linear Integrated Circuits
ELMT 2435 Certified Electronics Technician Training (Capstone)
Elective*
Note: Preferred core choices are underlined. See other options in AAS core, unless otherwise noted.
| 1 | Tech Prep course which may have been completed in high school |
| 2 | College Algebra level or higher required |
| * | Elective (3 credit hours): Any CETT, CPMT, EECT, ELMT, ENGR, ENTC, INMT, INTC, or SMFT course not listed above with approval of Program Director. |
CERTIFICATES
Electronic Engineering Technology Certificate
33 credit hours
First Semester
CETT 1403 DC Circuits 1
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals 1
CETT 1445 Microprocessor
ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering
Option 1*
Second Semester
CETT 1405 AC Circuits 1
EECT 1448 Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
ELMT 2435 Certified Electronics Technician Training (Capstone)
Option 2**
1 Tech Prep course which may have been completed in high school
* Option 1:
• Students pursuing the Electronic Engineering track should complete MATH 1314.
• Students pursuing the Computer Maintenance track should complete CPMT 1405 1.
** Option 2:
• Students pursuing the Electronic Engineering track should complete CETT 1457.
• Students pursuing the Computer Maintenance track should complete CPMT 2302.
Biomedical Instrumentation Electronic Specialization
30 credit hours
First Semester
BIOM 1355 Medical Electronic Applications
CETT 1403 DC Circuits 1
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals 1
ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering
INTC 1307 Electronic Test Equipment
Second Semester
BIOM 1280 Cooperative Education - Biomedical Technology/Technician
CETT 1405 AC Circuits 1
ELMT 2435 Certified Electronics Technician Training (Capstone)
ELMT 2437 Electronic Troubleshooting, Service, and Repair
1 Tech Prep course which may have been completed in high school
Note: The second digit in a course number indicates the number of credit hours
for that course.

