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Associate of Sciences in Electronics Engineering Technology
(Grado Asociado en Ciencias en Tecnología de Ingeniería Electrónica) |
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The Associate in Sciences in Electronics Engineering Technology is designed to provide technical depth on traditional areas of electronics incorporating (Analog, Digital Instrumentation, PLCs amount others) and allow options in trending areas like Embedded Systems, Renewable Energy and Electronic Aerospace Systems. Basic courses in languages, mathematics, sciences and a socio humanistic component reinforce the fundaments required to integrate in such a promising professional career.
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Mission |
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Electronics Engineering Technology joins the mission of the university, which is committed to the principle of accessibility with the most disadvantaged, comprehensiveness in its offerings, and adaptability to satisfy the needs of the community served. The Institution is also committed to the development of intellect and social ethics. In addition, it accepts the responsibility of fostering among its students respect for human dignity and their personal commitment towards improving society. |
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Program Educational Objectives: |
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A few years after graduation, graduates of the Associate of sciences in Electronics Engineering Technology from Caribbean University will:
- Demonstrate their knowledge in the analysis and design principles of electrical and electronic systems.
- Analyze, build, testing, operation, and maintenance of electronics systems by considering, safety standards, codes, regulations, and available modern technology.
- Communicate effectively both oral and written.
- Be able to adapt to technological and social changes to remain relevant to their electronics technician profession.
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Student Outcomes |
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It is expected that by the time of graduation, our students will have:
- an ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve well-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline
- an ability to design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with engineering design of systems, components, or processes appropriate to the discipline
- an ability to conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments and to analyze and interpret the results
- an ability to function effectively as a member of a technical team
- an ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in both technical and nontechnical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature
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Curriculum |
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Sequential Curriculum |
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Catalog |
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UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG |
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Admission |
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Annual Student Enrollment and Graduation Data |
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Employment opportunities |
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Once finish the Associate of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology, the graduate can get a job in a company of the different specialty areas of electronics engineering, government, other service agencies or continue a bachelor degree. In addition, graduates can develop their own company
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Faculty |
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The Faculty from the electronics engineering technology program is compromised with the education of our students. The priority of the program is to provide the best tools to our students in order to prepare then to both, solve the typical technology problems that will face during their firsts working years and to continue learning through their professional career.
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*Full-time faculty
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Contacts |
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Dr. Hermes E. Calderón
hcalderon@caribbean.edu
787 780 0070 x1200
Director – Department of Engineering and Informatics Technology
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Events and calendar |
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6th Meeting CU – CIAPR, September 2020
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Student Associations |
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Engineering Student Association of Caribbean University (AEICU) |
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Costs |
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Net Price Calculator |
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