ELECTRONIC WEWORK ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

CAREER PATHS TECHNICIAN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT TESTING TECHNICIAN TECHNICIAN INSTRUMENT SPECIALIST PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER PROGRAMMER TECHNICAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST

SALARY $64,330* MEDIAN ANNUAL INCOME

*2018 Bureau of Labor Statistics

Johnson College does not discriminate with regard to race, color, national origin, sex, or disability. ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING PROGRAM COURSES

TECHNOLOGY CREDITS DC Electricity and Instrumentation 2 DC Electricity and Instrumentation Lab 1 Alternating Current and Passive Devices 2 Alternating Current and Passive Devices Lab 1 Digital Electronics 2 Digital Electronics Lab 2 Introduction to Semiconductors 2 Introduction to Semiconductors Lab 1 Integrated Circuits and Thyristors 2 Integrated Circuits and Thyristors Lab 1 Communication Electronics 2 Communication Electronics Lab 1 Industrial Electronics 2 Industrial Electronics Lab 1 Applied Electronics Principles and Applications 2 Applied Electronics Principles PROGRAM OBJECTIVE and Applications Lab 2 or The Electronic Engineering Technology program prepares graduates Internship 4 as entry-level technicians. Students will become proficient in the theoretical and practical applications associated with electronic devices, Sensors and Systems in Automation 2 instrumentation controls, and systems. Sensors and Systems in Automation Lab 1 Programmable Logic Controllers 2 Programmable Logic Controllers Lab 2 READY. SET. WORK. Automation and 2 Goal 1: Graduates will be able to troubleshoot electronic circuits and Automation and Robotics Lab 2 systems using theoretical principles and measured values to Network Architectures, Principles, resolve operational issues. and Protocols 2 Employ corrective actions to make repair to systems under test. Network Architectures, Principles, Goal 2: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to communicate with a and Protocols Lab 1 customer, team member or supervisor in a professional manner to determine the nature of a problem or to explain repairs. College Algebra II and Trigonometry 3 Goal 3: Graduates will be able to use hand tools and test equipment in Blueprint / Schematic Reading 3 a safe manner. Introduction to Business 3

Applicants are encouraged to arrange a campus visit and a personal Public Speaking 3 information session with a Recruitment Advisor. Appointments may also Microcomputer I 3 be made to meet with appropriate faculty and current students. English Composition I 3 College Algebra I and Trigonometry 3 Science Elective 3 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Student Success Seminar 1 Graduates work as technicians and sales representatives in the field of electronic instrumentation and repair. Typical employers in the electronic career are machine, tool, and instrumentation manufacturers; Minimum Credits to Graduate 65 electronic service companies; communication industries; electronic media; and electronic sales.

johnson.edu 570-702-8856 There may be special admission requirements for this 3427 N Main Ave, Scranton, PA 18508 program. Please speak with a Recruitment Advisor by calling 570-702-8856 or visit our website johnson.edu Courses are subject to change. Please check johnson.edu for up-to-date course info. to review our requirements.