Anindya Paul, Chair, 386-506-4155, Anindya.Paul@daytonastate.edu
Tammy Fritz, Senior Staff Assistant, 386-506-4154, Tammy.Fritz@daytonastate.edu
Pending Final Approval: This program is pending final external approval. Program information is subject to change.
Program Overview
Mission:
The Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares students for careers in electronics through instruction in AC circuits, solid-state devices, analog circuits, digital circuits, and microprocessor systems. Coursework also includes circuit diagrams and schematics, soldering, fiber optic systems, and laboratory practices. The program incorporates innovative teaching methods and current technology to support student success. Graduates may seek employment or transition into baccalaureate degree programs.
Description:
The Electronics Engineering Technology program provides students with foundational and applied knowledge in electronics, including analog and digital circuits, computers, instrumentation, communications, microprocessors, and fiber optic systems.
Outcomes:
Graduates of the program will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering technology to solve technical problems.
- Apply discipline-specific knowledge within electronics engineering technology.
- Identify and analyze applications of electrical components and systems.
- Design and conduct experiments and analyze resulting data.
- Demonstrate proficiency using modern technical tools.
- Function effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
- Communicate technical information effectively in oral and written formats.
- Demonstrate the ability for continued professional learning.
- Recognize ethical responsibilities and professional integrity.
- Evaluate contemporary technological and societal issues.
Completion Requirement:
- Earn a grade "C" or better in all program-specific and prerequisite courses.
Financial Aid
This program is eligible for federal financial aid and state Bright Futures Scholarship Program.
Financing Options: All students are encouraged to apply for federal and state student financial assistance by completing the FAFSA at
studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa.
For more information on grants, loans, and work programs available please see the Office of Financial Aid webpage at
daytonastate.edu/financial-aid/.
Students are also encouraged to apply for one of the many Daytona State College Foundation scholarships offered each semester.
For more information see:
daytonastate.edu/scholarships/.
Career and Labor Market Information
Graduates may pursue employment in electronics engineering technology, including roles such as Electronics Technician, Engineering Technician, Electro-Mechanical Technician, Mechatronics Technician, Instrumentation Technician, Avionics Technician, and Communications Technician. In the Brevard-Flagler-Volusia workforce region, approximately 353 engineering and electronics technicians are employed, with an average annual salary of $67,600 and approximately 94 annual job openings.
| SOC Alignment |
17-3024 – Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians
17-3029 – Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other
|
| Average Hourly Wage |
$37.17 |
| Average Annual Salary |
$67,600 |
| Annual Job Openings |
94 |
| Regional Employment |
Approximately 353 employed |
Occupational Overview: Assist engineers in designing, developing, testing, installing, and maintaining electronic equipment, communication systems, instrumentation, robotics, automation systems, and industrial control technologies. Career opportunities are available across aerospace and aviation manufacturing, advanced manufacturing, defense, telecommunications, robotics and automation, utilities and energy, marine electronics, and medical equipment industries.
Wage Distribution: 10th percentile: $44,920 | 50th percentile: $67,600 | 90th percentile: $96,480.
Data Sources: CareerSource Brevard Flagler Volusia Regional Demand Occupations List; FloridaCommerce Employment Projections Region 27; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach MSA; SOC 17-3024 and 17-3029.
Note: It is never too early to prepare for your career. Log in to the Daytona State Career Services Student Job Board to create your account, submit your resume for review, search for employment opportunities, and practice your interviewing skills through Big Interview. For assistance, contact Career Services to connect with a Career Advisor.
16 Credits
Communication Core (3 credits)
Required General Education course:
| ENC1101 | Introduction to Composition | 3.00 |
Mathematics Core (3 credits)
Required Math Pathway:
Natural Sciences Core (4 Credits)
Required General Education course:
Humanities Core (3 Credits)
Recommended courses. Choose one:
Social Sciences Core (3 credits)
Required courses. Choose one:
| AMH2010 | United States History to 1877 | 3.00 |
| AMH2020 | United States History 1865 to Present | 3.00 |
| POS2041 | American Federal Government | 3.00 |
Program Specific Courses
39 Credits
| BOT1010C | General Botany and Lab | 4.00 |
| OR | |
| CHM1025C | Introduction to Chemistry and Lab | 4.00 |
| CET1112C | Digital Fundamentals and Lab | 4.00 |
| CET2123C | Microcomputer and Basic Digital Communications and Lab | 4.00 |
| CGS2100 | Microcomputer Applications | 3.00 |
| COP1000 | Principles of Computer Programming | 3.00 |
| EET1011C | Introduction to Electrical Circuits and Lab | 3.00 |
| EET1021C | Advanced Electrical Circuits and Lab | 3.00 |
| EET1141C | Analog Devices and Circuits and Lab | 4.00 |
| CTS2214 | Next-Gen Project Management: Human, AI & Automation | 3.00 |
| ETM2315C | Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power and Control and Lab | 3.00 |
| ETS2542C | Programmable Logic Controllers | 4.00 |
Technical Electives
6 Credits
Choose two:
| EET2949 | Internship in Electronics | 1.00 |
| PHY1054C | General Physics II and Lab | 4.00 |
| EGS1000 | Professional Performance for Technicians | 3.00 |
| CTS1851 | Internet Web Foundations (HTML, CSS) | 3.00 |
| COP2220 | Computer Programming C | 3.00 |
| COP2800 | Computer Programming Java | 3.00 |
| COP2360 | C# Programming | 3.00 |
EET2949: This course is 1-4 a variable credit course. The academic department has approved it for 2-3 credits in this program. Students choosing the PHY1054C option may take EET2949 at 2 credits.
Sample Program of Study
Year 1
1st Semester
| MAC1105 | College Algebra | 3.00 |
| CGS2100 | Microcomputer Applications | 3.00 |
| CET1112C | Digital Fundamentals and Lab | 4.00 |
| EET1011C | Introduction to Electrical Circuits and Lab | 3.00 |
2nd Semester
| ENC1101 | Introduction to Composition | 3.00 |
| COP1000 | Principles of Computer Programming | 3.00 |
| EET1021C | Advanced Electrical Circuits and Lab | 3.00 |
| EET1141C | Analog Devices and Circuits and Lab | 4.00 |
3rd Semester
Year 2
1st Semester
| BOT1010C | General Botany and Lab | 4.00 |
| OR | |
| CHM1025C | Introduction to Chemistry and Lab | 4.00 |
| | |
| PHY1053C | General Physics I and Lab | 4.00 |
| CET2123C | Microcomputer and Basic Digital Communications and Lab | 4.00 |
| ETM2315C | Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power and Control and Lab | 3.00 |
2nd Semester
| CTS2214 |
Next-Gen Project Management: Human, AI & Automation |
3.00 |
| ETS2542C |
Programmable Logic Controllers |
4.00 |
|
Technical Elective |
2-3.00 |
|
Technical Elective |
2-3.00 |
|
Social Sciences Core - Civic Literacy course |
3.00 |
Total Credit Hours: 60