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Electronics Engineering Technology CC
Industrial Technology Department | 3 CC - Certificate of Completion | 1 year
Clackamas Community College’s Electronics Engineering Technology program focuses on electronics and engineering designs and systems with hands-on learning environments.
If you like taking electronics equipment apart and putting it back together, working with your hands and problem solving, the Electronics Engineering Technology program could be the career path for you. At Clackamas Community College, choose our a one-year certificate. The demand for those who can create, understand and alter electrical control systems puts electronic engineers at the cutting-edge of the technology sector.
Our hands-on learning environment will give you the fundamentals in electronics, digital logic, troubleshooting and schematics. The Industrial Technology Department offers a number of transferable classes into Oregon Tech's Electronics Engineering Technology degree program, and we have outstanding job placement opportunities within the industry.
Electronics Engineering Technology CC
You will develop some exciting new skills in this program. Among these new skills, you should be able to:
- Assemble, dissemble, adjust and verify electronic equipment performance
- Read specifications, symbols, schematics, ladder diagrams and assembly drawings
- Build prototypes and make parts using bench lathes, drills and other machine tools
- Use test procedures and diagnostics to service and maintain equipment
Careers
Career opportunities may include:
- engineering technician
- manufacturing equipment technician
- field services technician
- operators
- processors with large and small employers in high-tech industries.
For information contact the Industrial Technology Department, 503-594-3318.
Job Market
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PROGRAM CODE: CC.ELECTRONENGTECH
Program course work focuses on a traditional electronics foundation, including a basic electronics series, digital logic series, a troubleshooting series, a physics series and a semiconductor linear circuit series. The degree focuses on electronics and engineering design principles and electronics systems and is taught in a team environment whenever possible.
Specific skill areas for the Electronics Engineering Technology degree include test equipment use, computer use, problem-solving, teamwork, understanding math and electronics fundamentals and writing and oral communication.
RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTCOMES
Computation (1 course- MTH-111Z Precalculus I: Functions)
- Use appropriate mathematics to solve problems.
Communication (1 course- WR-121Z Composition I)
- Read actively, think critically, and write purposefully and capably for professional audiences.
Human Relations (3 credits- Recommended: PSY-101 Human Relations)
- Engage in ethical communication processes that accomplish goals.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- communicate critical information about electronic systems using verbal, written, or graphical means;
- troubleshoot electronic systems;
- analyze basic electronic systems;
- install or build electronic and electromechanical systems;
- use proper electrical test equipment to test and maintain electronic and electrical components and equipment;
- demonstrate safe work habits around electricity and electronic equipment.
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
(Oregon Tech transfer courses)
The CCC Industrial Technology Department, in partnership with Oregon Tech, offers a number of transferable classes into Oregon Tech's Electronics Engineering Technology degree program.
For information contact the Industrial Technology Department, 503-594-3318.
Electronics Engineering Technology Core Requirements
Complete 2 credits of SM-280
- SM-280
- Electronics & Microelectronics/CWE
- 2
Complete the following Core Requirements
- EET-112
- Electronic Equipment and Assembly I
- 1
- EET-113
- Electronic Equipment and Assembly II
- 1
- EET-114
- Electronic Equipment and Assembly III
- 1
- EET-137
- Electrical Fundamentals I
- 4
- EET-139
- Principles of Troubleshooting I
- 2
- EET-141
- Electrical Fundamentals II
- 4
- EET-142
- Electrical Fundamentals III
- 4
- EET-157
- Digital Logic I
- 3
- EET-254
- Introduction to Microcontrollers
- 3
- EET-257
- Digital Logic II
- 3
- IMT-120
- Industrial Machinery I
- 3
- IMT-223
- Instrumentation & Controls
- 3
- SM-150
- Semiconductor Processing I
- 2
Computation Related Instruction
Complete MTH-111Z
- MTH-111Z
- Precalculus I: Functions
- 4
Communication Related Instruction
Complete WR-121Z
- WR-121Z
- Composition I
- 4
Human Relations Related Instruction
Complete 3 credits. Recommended: PSY-101. See catalog for approved Related Instruction Courses.
Oregon Tech Transfer Courses
The CCC Industrial Technology Department, in partnership with Oregon Tech, offers a number of transferable classes into Oregon Tech's Electronics Engineering Technology degree program. For information contact the Industrial Technology Department, 503-594-3318.
