Engineering Science A.S. - Electrical Engineering

 

Electrical Engineering: 402
Engineering Science A.S.

Revised: Effective Semester - Fall 2012

This track will prepare students to transfer to other electrical engineering programs. Specific requirements in colleges vary, and the student preparing for a particular institution may, with approval, change the sequence listed below.

A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows; all students should consult an engineering adviser.†

The student should also visit the Montgomery College Engineering Advising website at www.montgomerycollege.edu/engineeringadvising for up-to-date comprehensive information.

First Semester
CH 135 General Chemistry for Engineers* 4
EN 102 Techniques of Reading and Writing II †  3
ES 100 Introduction to Engineering Design 3
EE 140 Introduction to Programming Concepts for Engineers 2
MA 181 Calculus I † 4
Second Semester
EE 150 Intermediate Programming Concepts for Engineers 3
EE 244 Digital Logic Design 3
MA 182 Calculus II 4
PH 161 General Physics I 3
  Behavioral and social sciences distribution  3
  Health foundation  1
Third Semester
EE 222 Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis 4
MA 280 Multivariable Calculus 4
PH 262 General Physics II  4
  Arts distribution  3
  Humanities distribution  3
Fourth Semester
EE 207 Electric Circuits 4
EE 245 Digital Circuits and Systems Laboratory 2
MA 282 Differential Equations 3
PH 263 General Physics III  4
  Behavioral and social sciences distribution  3
Total credit hours 67

*Students may substitute CH 102 

† Students may need to take EN 101 and MA 180 to fulfill prerequisite requirements.

Program Outcomes for the Engineering A.S. Degree - Electrical

Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:

  • Identify, formulate, and solve basic physics and engineering problems in analog and digital circuits.
  • Design simple systems and circuits using analytical and numerical methods in the area of Electrical Engineering.
  • Use computer application software in computer engineering such as Pro/Engineer, Matlab, C++, and pspice.

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