Oregon Institute of Technology
Electronics Engineering Technology 2007-2008
Degree Bachelor of Science
Required Courses for Electronics Engineering Technology
| OIT Course | PCC Course | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| 100-200 level EET Courses | AAS degree in Microelectronics
Or AAS degree in Electronics Engineering Technology |
101
103 |
| Upper-division course prerequisites students must pass Calculus I & II | MTH 251 & 252 Calculus I & II | 9 |
| General Education | See OIT’s general education requirements |
It is agreed that students that have completed the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Microelectronics Technology from Portland Community College (PCC) transferring to Oregon Institute of Technology's (OIT) Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering Technology will be given full credit for all the lower-division (100- and 200- level) Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) courses. In addition to the AAS degree requiremnts students must have completed Calculus I (MTH 251) and Calculus II (MTH 252) in order to enroll in upper-division courses, with the exception of courses in Digital Systems and Mirocontrollers, at OIT. This agreement is based on the evaluation of the rigor and content of the general education and technical courses at both PCC and OIT and is subject to a yearly reevaluation by both schools for continuance. This agreement is dated June 5, 2007.
It is agreed that students that have completed the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from Portland Community College (PCC) transferring to Oregon Institute of Technology's (OIT) Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering Technology will be given full credit for all the lower-division (100- and 200- level) Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) courses. In addition to the AAS degree requiremnts students must have completed Calculus I (MTH 251) and Calculus II (MTH 252) in order to enroll in upper-division courses, with the exception of courses in Digital Systems and Mirocontrollers, at OIT. This agreement is based on the evaluation of the rigor and content of the general education and technical courses at both PCC and OIT and is subject to a yearly reevaluation by both schools for continuance. This agreement is dated June 5, 2007.
PCC endeavors to create accurate transfer guides for students; however, requirements may change without notice. Students are responsible for working with PCC advisors and their transfer institution to ensure that their academic plan will meet requirements and timelines.
Last updated: July 26, 2007