Through a systems approach and seven in-depth courses, students will study applied technology in the areas of:
- Audio/Video systems
- Smart Home Control
- Communications (broadcast, satellite, wireless)
- Security, Cabling & Telephony
- Alternative Energy (green) & Power Distribution
- Computers & Networks
- Biomedical Systems Design
- Development & Manufacturing
- Industry, Robotics & Automation
- Technical Project management
In addition, students will gain skills in:
- Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
- Electricity & Electronics
- Instrumentation & Test Equipment
- Project Management
- Problem Solving
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics)
- Team work
- Terminology
- Tool Usage
Both an AAS degree and a four course certificate (*) in Digital Home Technology Integration (DHTI) will be offered. Students enrolled in this program who intend to transfer should consult the College & Career Success Center.
“2+2” B.S. Degree option in Computer Science/Electronics available at the University of St. Francis.
Applied Engineering Technology AAS Degree (AET.AAS)
Overview for College Success
Overview for College Success (OCS 121) is a course is designed to assist students in the navigation of becoming successful in college and life. Major topics include setting academic, career and personal goals; effective communication strategies; study skills; critical thinking; self-discovery; and learning styles. In addition, this course delves into topics such as stress management, diversity and other well-being topics. Students will develop educational and career plans, learn to utilize college resources and receive extensive help in course planning. OCS 121 credit is not calculated in the course minimum credit totals listed in this section.
Students must take OCS 121 if they meet one or more of the following:
- First time degree seeking students.
- Transfer student with less than 12 credit hours and no evidence of similar course on transcript.
- Registering for 6 or more credits.
- Test into 2 or more developmental classes.
- Currently does not have OCS credit or registered for OCS.
Overview for College Success | CREDITS | |
---|---|---|
OCS 121 | Overview for College Success | 1 |
Cluster 1 | ||
ENG 101 | Composition and Rhetoric | 3 |
AET 101 | Audio/Video & Smart Home | 4 |
AET 102 | Computer Technology | 4 |
MTH 106 | Technical Mathematics I | 5 |
Cluster 2 | ||
AET 105 | Communications, Security & Telephony | 4 |
ELC 110 | Electronic Circuits | 4 |
GROUP II | Select from Humanities Elective Students earning an Associate degree must meet the requirement for coursework on improving human relations as defined in Public Act 87-581. |
3 |
TECH | Technology Electives Any ELC CAD, CIS/MIS or PHY courses or approval of program coordinator. |
4 |
Cluster 3 | ||
PHY 101 | Mechanics, Heat and Sound | 4 |
ELC 190 | Industrial Electronics I | 4 |
ELC 215 | Digital Electronics II | 4 |
ELC 230 | Electrical Drafting | 3 |
Cluster 4 | ||
CIS 180 | Net+ Certification | 3 |
ELC 298 | ETA Certification Prep | 3 |
SPE 108 | Oral Communication | 3 |
GROUP III | Select from Social Science Elective Students earning an Associate degree must meet the requirement for coursework on improving human relations as defined in Public Act 87-581. |
3 |
TECH | Technology Electives Any ELC CAD, CIS/MIS or PHY courses or approval of program coordinator. |
4 |
Minimum for Degree: | 62 |