Electro-Mechanical Major
Associate Degree Course Sequence
SSC101 Student Success Seminar
CSE122 Programming Logic and Problem Solving
EET120 DC Circuit Analysis
ENG124 College Composition
MTH135 Pre-Calculus
EET122 AC Circuit Analysis
EET123 Electronic Devices & Circuits
EET126 Electrical Machines
PHY121 College Physics I with Algebra
MET123 Material Science
MET124 Statics & Strength of Materials
EET227 PLCs & Industrial Controls I
MTH221 Concepts of Calculus I
ENG221 Technical Report Writing
DET125 Basic AutoCAD
COM123 Small Group Communication
MET222 Fluid Power
MET225 Manufacturing Processes
MET227 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
EET263 Industrial Sensors and Adv. Applications
Arts & Humanities Elective
TOTAL CREDITS 68
- Student Outcomes (PDF)
This program will allow the student an in-depth study of the main principles and applications of electrical engineering technology with an emphasis on mechanical engineering technology fundamentals. In today's competitive world, electrical engineering technicians with mechanical skills are in demand.
Electrical engineering technology is concerned with the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power; its application to power and control industrial processes and wiring systems design. The mechanical coursework focuses on materials, stress, strain, heat, friction, and vibration.
A graduate of this program will earn an associate of applied science in electrical engineering technology.





