The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology prepares students for technical positions found within the industrial manufacturing industry, including the semiconductor industry. Topics covered in this program include electronics principles, circuit troubleshooting and design, PLC, motor controls, hydraulics and pneumatics, and industrial automation.
Our hands-on EET programs prepare graduates to go to work as entry-level service technicians, diagnosing, servicing and repairing electrical/automated systems. Grayson College's courses teach the skills recommended by area employers who work in the industry. The EET program is offered at the Grayson College South Campus and now the main Denison campus, both labs of which are equipped with the latest technology.
Programs of study include:·
Grayson College requires a high school diploma or equivalent. The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree requires that TSI requirements are met. Interested students are strongly encouraged to visit get advised by a Success Coach or Faculty Mentor advisor and follow a degree plan, as some courses are not available every semester.
To earn each certificate in this program, all students must successfully complete a comprehensive capstone experience through INMT 1417.
It is recommended that students seeking a certificate complete a math bootcamp or refresher course (TECM 1303) with our Continuing Education department or meet TSI requirements in Math due to the demanding technical calculations involved in these courses.
Subject | Semester Hours |
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CETT 1403 (DC Circuits) | 4 |
CETT 1405 (AC Circuits) | 4 |
CETT 1441 (Solid State Circuits) | 4 |
CETT 1425 (Digital Fundamentals) | 4 |
SPCH 1311 (Introduction to Speech) | 3 |
MATH 1314 (College Algebra) | 3 |
ELPT 1441 (Motor Control) | 4 |
ELPT 2319 (Programmable Logic Controllers) | 3 |
Language, Philosophy, and Culture/Creative Arts Core | 3 |
Electronics Electives | 3 |
Automation Electives | 4 |
HYDR 1445 (Hydraulics and Pneumatics) | 4 |
ENGL 1301 (Composition I) | 3 |
Electronics Electives | 3 |
RBTC 1343 (Robotics) | 3 |
INMT 1417 (Industrial Automation) | 4 |
Social Science Core | 3 |
EECT 1104 (Electronic Soldering) | 1 |
Total: | 60 |
Please review your Student Planner or contact your Success Coach/Faculty Mentor to review which courses may be used to fill core requirements.
DC Circuits is a prerequisite for all courses in this program with the exception of HYDR 1445, MCHN 1438, PTAC 1408, and DFTG 1445.
Subject | Semester Hours |
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CETT 1403 (DC Circuits) | 4 |
CETT 1405 (AC Circuits) | 4 |
CETT 1441 (Solid State Circuits) | 4 |
CETT 1425 (Digital Fundamentals) | 4 |
Electronics Elective | 3 |
Electronics Elective | 3 |
EECT 1104 (Electronic Soldering) | 1 |
Total: | 23 |
Subject | Semester Hours |
---|---|
CETT 1403 (DC Circuits) | 4 |
ELPT 1441 (Motor Control) | 4 |
ELPT 2319 (Programmable Logic Controllers) | 3 |
Electrical Engineering Automation Elective | 4 |
HYDR 1445 Hydraulics & Pneumatics | 4 |
RBTC 1343 (Robotics) | 3 |
INMT 1417 (Industrial Automation) | 4 |
EECT 1104 (Electronic Soldering) | 1 |
Total: | 27 |