Electrical Engineering Techn w/an option in Comp Engr Techn

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Elec/Engineerng Tech Undergraduate Associate of Applied Science

Degree Title

Electrical Engineering Techn w/an option in Comp Engr Techn

Division

Science, Math & Technology

Degree Designation

Associate of Applied Science

Undergraduate (UG)

Undergraduate

Program Description

The Computer Engineering Technology option to the Electrical Engineering Technology program provides a solid theoretical foundation as well as practical "hands-on" laboratory experiences in electronics and computers. This option includes some electronic courses as well as computer and networking courses to enable graduates to pursue a career as a computer and network technician. The mission of the Rowan College at Burlington County Electrical Engineering Technology program and Computer Engineering Technology option is to produce graduates who are able to obtain employment as a technician or transfer to a fouryear college. In addition, graduates will be technically competent, able to communicate effectively, work well with others and demonstrate professionalism. The Electrical Engineering Technology program and Computer Engineering Technology option, who during the first few years after graduation will: - Demonstrate learned electrical and systems engineering tools to design/redesign integrated systems/processes, solve problems, implement innovative solutions, and improve structural outcomes; - Lead effectively and work productively in teams demonstrating strong communication skills; - Continue to develop professionally through undergraduate/graduate study, continuing education in electrical engineering, professional societies, or related areas; - Demonstrate awareness of the ethical responsibilities of the profession in a diverse global environment. Students graduating from this program must successfully complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of management and/or technical course work at Rowan College at Burlington County.

Apply knowledge, techniques, skills, and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve well-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline

Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with engineering design of systems, components, or processes appropriate to the discipline

Conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments to analyze and interpret results

Function effectively as a member of a technical team

Apply written, oral, and graphical communication in both technical and non-technical environments; and identity and use appropriate technical literature

Demonstrate learned electrical and systems engineering tools to design/redesign integrated systems/processes, solve problems, implement innovative solutions, and improve structural outcomes

Lead effectively and work productively in teams demonstrating strong communication skills

Continue to develop professionally through undergraduate/ graduate study, continuing education in electrical engineering, professional societies, or related areas

Demonstrate awareness of the ethical responsibilities of the profession in a diverse global environment