SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & ENGINEERING

Electronics Engineering Technology (EET)

Don Homan Interim Chairperson

Electronics & Robotics Department
(ACT, EET)

Students in the Electronics Engineering Technology program will take program specific courses in electronics, electrical circuits and instruments, digital systems, microprocessors, microcontrollers, programmable logic controllers (PLC), PC repair, linear integrated circuits, and electronic drafting. In addition, students take courses in technical mathematics, technical communications, and technical physics.

To view the Electronics Engineering Technology fact sheet click here. Viewing will require Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Many courses are offered through the internet and/or distance learning. Check the class schedules in the current quarterly bulletin for availability.

Students can gain valuable hands-on experience through the school's co-op program while achieving college credit for practical work experience.

What are the objectives of the Electronics Engineering Technology program at Sinclair?

The Electronics Engineering Technology program provides students with an exciting opportunity to put electrical and electronics concepts into practice. TAC/ABET accredited curriculum balances instruction in theory with hands-on laboratory applications.

A strong background in basics and in-depth study of advanced topics prepares students for careers involving building, testing, operation and maintenance of electrical/electronic(s) systems in diversified areas such as digital, microcomputers, programming, and analog systems. EET curriculum also prepares students for entry into four-year Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology (BSEET) programs.




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