Departments > Computers and Electronics > Electrical engineering
::: Education Goals :::
Electric illumination engineering is very important discipline in frontier industry development on modern industrial society that scientific technique changes rapidly. Technical education programs are designed to meet the increasing demand for technicians, office workers, and para-professionals for employment in industry, business, the professions, and government. The curricula are planned primarily to meet the needs for workers in the region being served by the College.
::: College Success Skills/Student Development Course :::
An orientation program provides you with the opportunity to learn skills and information that will help you to be successful at this Dept. of Electrical Engineering. The orientation program may begin weeks before registration when you meet with a counselor for an interview to select your major. The major fields of this department consist of electrical engineering major and lighting display major. In this interview, career interests and educational goals are explored. It will be determined at this time if there is a need for additional information or tests. Your application for admission to a specific curriculum will be evaluated, and then the first semester's courses will be planned.
::: Career Planning Services :::
Career planning services help you explore, develop, and set goals related to your career and educational needs; make effective career decisions, and obtain employment. You may access your interests, skills, preferences, values, and strengths; investigate the work through research, internships, cooperative education, and volunteer opportunities; and learn job searching tools and strategies such as writing resumes and interviewing successfully.
::: Employment Resources :::
Employment resources refer to those resources that help students find jobs. These resources include the printed materials and electronic databases that provide students with community job listings and occupational information in both the public and private sectors, including salaries and employment outlook in each occupation.
::: Curriculum :::
Subject
Credits
Hrs/Wk
Circuit Theory I, II
Computer Operation Programming I, II
Electric Machinery I, II
Power System
Microprocessor
Electric Machinery Experiments I, II
Sequence Control I, II
Electric Regulations
Power Electronics Engineering
Electric Applications Experiments I, II
Sequence Control Experiment I, II
Electric Equipment Design I, II
Field Practices
Electromagnetics
Microprocessor Experiments
Microcomputer
Electric Applications I, II
Automatic Control
PLC Experiments
Computer Operation Automatic Control Experiments
Transmission and Distribution Electric Engineering
Electronic Operation Drawing
C Language
Power Electronics I, II
Digital Engineering Experiments I, II
Electronic Engineering and Experiments I, II
Digital Circuit Design I, II
Engineering Mathematics
Elementary Electrical Experiments
Electrical Installation Technical Standard
Practical Application for Interior Distribution Line