Source: https://surry.edu/areas-of-study/all-programs/electronics-engineering-technology
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 22:16:47+00:00

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The Electronics Engineering Technology curriculum is designed to prepare students to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment, and systems such as industrial/computer controls, manufacturing systems, communication systems, and power electronic systems. The curriculum includes instruction in mathematics, basic electricity, solid-state fundamentals, digital concepts, and microprocessors or programmable logic controllers.
These curriculums are designed to prepare students through the study and application of principles from mathematics, natural sciences, and technology and applied processes based on these subjects. Course work includes mathematics, natural sciences, engineering sciences and technology.
Graduates should qualify for employment as electronics engineering technician, field service technician, instrumentation technician, maintenance technician, electronic tester, electronic systems integrator, bench technician, and production control technician.
Humanities/Fine Arts: ART 111, ART 114, ART 115, ART 116, ART 118, ART 283, DRA 111, DRA 126, ENG 131, ENG 231, ENG 232, ENG 233, ENG 241, ENG 242, ENG 243, ENG 261, ENG 262, HUM 110, HUM 115, HUM 120, HUM 122, HUM 130, HUM 220, MUS 110, MUS 112, MUS 210, PHI 210, PHI 215, PHI 240, REL 110, REL 211, REL 212 or REL 221.
Social/Behavioral Sciences: ANT 210, ANT 220, ANT 240, ECO 151, ECO 251, ECO 252, GEO 111, HIS 111, HIS 112, HIS 131, HIS 132, POL 110, POL 120, PSY 118, PSY 150, PSY 239, PSY 241, PSY 281, SOC 210, SOC 213, SOC 220, SOC 225 or SOC 230.
Design, build install and safely test, troubleshoot, repair and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment and systems such as industrial controls, manufacturing systems, communication and computer systems.
Demonstrate analytical and solution skills for complex systems comprised of mixed analog and digital technologies, to include PLC, microprocessor and Robotic system programming knowledge.
Use relevant testing instruments, software programs, and observation techniques to troubleshoot components and/or equipment.
Demonstrate responsible thinking that has informed judgment and is self-correcting.
Read and interpret electronic schematics, PLC diagrams and programs, microprocessor programs and industrial robotic system language programs.
$28.15 average salary per hour.
$58,540 average salary per year.
Sources for salary information obtained from O*NET. Salaries may vary for reasons including but not limited to years of experience, place of employment, and specific occupations within each industry.

References: ART 111
 ART 114
 ART 115
 ART 116
 ART 118
 ART 283