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Electrical Engineering Technology
Overview
Official Name of Program
Department(s) Sponsoring Program
Degree Designation
This degree program offers courses in a wide range of areas including embedded microcontrollers, power and controls, analog and digital electronics, communication circuits and systems, and technical electives in satellite transmission, wireless communications, fiber-optic communications, and telecommunications network management.
The students benefit from a strong emphasis on the development of oral and written communication skills. Graduates are firmly rooted in modern technology using state-of-the-art industrial equipment and are able to contribute immediately in the workplace as technologists with problem solving and design project experiences. A quality education and individual academic advising are continuously provided throughout the student's program of study.
Students completing the degree program will obtain knowledge in power systems, controls, microcontrollers, sensors and instrumentation, as well as the growing area of mechatronics. Potential employers include IBM, CODEX, Bank of America, ITT, GE, ConEd, Verizon, MTA, Honeywell, and Northrop Grumman. Graduates may continue toward a master’s degree in electrical engineering at City College or other institutions of higher learning.
Graduates are eligible to receive maximum education/experience credits for the BTech degree as a “professional engineering program” toward New York State licensure in professional engineering. Additional work experience is necessary to obtain a professional license.
Learning Outcomes
Program Educational Objectives
This degree will equip students with the ability to secure entry level positions, and sustain successful careers, beyond entry level, as electrical or electronic technologists.
This degree will equip students to embark on careers leading to personal and professional growth by achieving increasing levels of responsibility and leadership, and respect for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
This degree will equip students to pursue life-long learning to enhance their degree, through formal education and/or certification in order to improve their careers and benefit society.
Student Outcomes
General (Adopted from ETAC/ABET Criterion 3)
Students demonstrate:
an ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve broadly defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline;
an ability to design systems, components, or processes meeting specified needs for broadly defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline;
an ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in broadly defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature;
an ability to conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments and to analyze and interpret the results to improve processes; and
an ability to function effectively as a member as well as a leader on technical teams.
Discipline Specific (Adopted from ETAC/ABET Program Criteria)
Students demonstrate:
the application of circuit analysis and design, computer programming, associated software, analog and digital electronics, and microcomputers, and engineering standards to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic(s) systems;
the application of natural sciences and mathematics at or above the level of algebra and trigonometry to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems;
the ability to analyze, design, and implement one or more of the following: control systems, instrumentation systems, communications systems, computer systems, or power systems;
the ability to apply project management techniques to electrical/electronic(s) systems; and
the ability to utilize differential and integral calculus, as a minimum, to characterize the performance of electrical/electronic systems.
Articulation Agreements
This degree has articulation agreements with Engineering, Physics and Technology at Bronx Community College and Engineering Technology at Queens Community College. Please refer to the college website to see the full text of the agreements.
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the commission’s general criteria and the program criteria for Electrical/Electronic(s) Engineering Technology and similarly named programs.
Advisement Information
Advising hours are scheduled each semester, posted on the college and department websites and the department's bulletin boards, and emailed to all students.
Explore the Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Technology Department on the City Tech website.
Certifications are granted by the NSPE (National Society of Professional Engineers), ETA (Electronics Technicians Association), and IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) student chapters at ETET-NYCCT.
These chapters play important roles for engineering technology students at the New York City College of Technology.
The main goal of these student chapters is to benefit all its student members through industry exposure and support in achieving several professional engineering licensure-categories for those who are interested.
Requirements
Some courses that are required for the major also meet general education requirements. Choosing to take advantage of double duty can speed up progress toward graduation and increase elective credits. In DegreeWorks, a double duty course displays and fulfills both requirements, but the credits count only once; the elective area will adjust automatically. Specific options for double duty courses may be listed here or noted in the degree map below.
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or higher calculus-track math course
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Bachelor's degrees and AA and AS degrees require six flexible common core courses: at least one course in each of the five flexible core areas and an additional sixth course in one of them. Students can complete no more than two courses from any one area. AAS degrees may require fewer overall flexible core credits.
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All baccalaureate students starting at City Tech or transferring in with 30 or fewer credits, in addition to the common and flexible core courses, will also complete the following 12 credits: one course in speech/oral communication; one interdisciplinary course; and two additional liberal arts courses or, in BTech programs, additional liberal arts credits to reach a minimum total of 42 credits in general education.
In meeting general education requirements overall, students must take at least one advanced liberal arts course or two sequential courses in a world language. An advanced course is at the 2000 level or higher and has a prerequisite in the same or a closely related discipline. Examples of courses with prerequisites in closely related disciplines are: ECON 1101 and SOC 3301; PSY 1101 and SOC 2403. Transfer students with more than 30 earned credits or a prior degree have modified college option requirements, as noted on the Transfer Credit page.
Students at New York City College of Technology must complete two courses designated writing intensive (WI) for the associate level, one from general education requirements and one from the major; and two additional courses designated WI for the baccalaureate level, one from general education and one from the major. Transfer students and those who have earned a prior degree may have part of this requirement waived. Please consult the Degree Requirements page for additional information.
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A recommended semester-by-semester plan for full-time students.