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Electrical Engineering | Electrical Technology
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Program Overview


The Electrical Engineering Associates of Science degree program provides a solid foundation in electrical engineering principles, preparing students for transfer to four-year engineering programs or entry-level internships. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and hands-on experience in electronics design and embedded systems software development. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and related fields.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:


Overview:

The Electrical Engineering Associates of Science degree program prepares students for transfer to a four-year institution to complete their baccalaureate degree in engineering and opens the door for entry-level internships in engineering. Special emphasis is given to developing skills in critical thinking, communication, teamwork, and entry-level skills in electronics design and embedded systems software development.


Objectives:

  • To provide students with a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of electrical engineering.
  • To develop students' critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • To prepare students for transfer to a four-year engineering program or for entry-level employment in the electrical engineering field.

Program Description:

The Electrical Engineering AS degree program is a two-year program that includes coursework in mathematics, science, and engineering. Students will take courses in calculus, physics, chemistry, computer science, and electrical engineering. The program also includes a laboratory component where students will gain hands-on experience with electrical engineering equipment and software.


Outline:


Program Content:

The Electrical Engineering AS degree program includes the following courses:

  • Core Courses:
  • ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering
  • MATH 251 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
  • MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
  • MATH 253 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
  • MATH 275 Ordinary Differential Equations
  • PHYS 250 Physics with Calculus I
  • PHYS 260 Physics with Calculus II
  • Electrical Engineering Courses:
  • CHEM 210 General Chemistry I
  • COMP 250 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming: C++
  • COMP 251 Introduction to Microcontrollers with C/C++
  • ENGR 260 Circuits and Devices
  • ENGR 261 Circuits and Devices Laboratory

Course Schedule:

The Electrical Engineering AS degree program is typically completed in two years. The following is a sample course schedule:

  • Year 1:
  • Fall: ENGR 100, MATH 251, PHYS 250
  • Spring: MATH 252, PHYS 260, CHEM 210
  • Year 2:
  • Fall: MATH 253, MATH 275, COMP 250
  • Spring: COMP 251, ENGR 260, ENGR 261

Assessment:


Assessment Methods:

Students in the Electrical Engineering AS degree program are assessed through a variety of methods, including:

  • Exams
  • Quizzes
  • Homework assignments
  • Projects
  • Presentations

Assessment Criteria:

Students are assessed on their knowledge of the course material, their ability to apply that knowledge to solve problems, and their ability to communicate their findings effectively.


Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

The Electrical Engineering AS degree program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:

  • Lectures
  • Discussions
  • Labs
  • Projects

Faculty:

The Electrical Engineering AS degree program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in their field. Faculty members are committed to providing students with a high-quality education and are always available to help students succeed.


Careers:


Potential Career Paths:

Graduates of the Electrical Engineering AS degree program may pursue careers in a variety of fields, including:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Computer engineering
  • Software engineering
  • Electronics engineering
  • Telecommunications engineering

Opportunities and Outcomes:

Graduates of the Electrical Engineering AS degree program are in high demand by employers. The median annual salary for electrical engineers is $91,970. Graduates of the program may also pursue graduate degrees in engineering or business.

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Overview:

San Mateo Colleges of Silicon Valley (SMCSV) is a group of three community colleges located in San Mateo County, California: Cañada College, College of San Mateo, and Skyline College. SMCSV offers both in-person and online study options for international students.


Services Offered:

    In-person study:

    Students can choose to study at any of the three colleges.

    Online study:

    The Global Online Learning Program allows students to study online from outside the US.

    Academic advising:

    Dedicated international counselors provide one-on-one academic advising.

    Homestay program:

    A dedicated housing coordinator assists with finding suitable homestay options.

    Scholarships:

    Over 50 institutional scholarships are available for all students.

    Internship opportunities:

    Students can access internship opportunities in Silicon Valley.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

    Safe neighborhoods:

    Campuses are located in safe neighborhoods.

    Close to major cities:

    Students have easy access to San Francisco and San Jose.

    Campus resources:

    Students have access to learning centers, writing centers, and other resources.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    University transfer:

    SMCSV has over 140 partner universities for transfer.

    Top-ranked colleges:

    SMCSV colleges are consistently ranked highly.

    First-rate STEM education:

    SMCSV offers strong STEM programs.

    Silicon Valley location:

    Students have access to internship opportunities in the tech hub.

    Early class registration:

    International students receive priority registration.

Academic Programs:


Other:

    English language requirements:

    Students need to meet a minimum English proficiency level (TOEFL iBT 56/IELTS 5.5/Duolingo 85).

    Unit requirements:

    In-person study requires a minimum of 12 units, while online study has no unit requirement.

    Start dates:

    Programs start in Fall (August), Spring (January), or Summer (June). Summer admission is only for transfer and change of status students.

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