ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYOffered at Richland College in conjunction with Texas A&M University (College Station) Degree Code: AS.TAMU.ELEC.ENGR.11 This is an "Articulated" degree with Texas A&M University (TAMU) - College Station. Students who complete this degree with a GPA of 2.50 with no grade below that of "C" and who meet all admissions requirements at Texas A&M University (TAMU - College Station) are eligible to apply for admission to TAMU's Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology program. Students who maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 in transferable hours will gain automatic admission into TAMU's College of Engineering/Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution Department. Students maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in transferrable hours will gain preferential review for admission into TAMU's College of Engineering/Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution Department. Students with a GPA of 2.5 to 2.99 will be reviewed utilizing the standard transfer procedures at Texas A&M University and will be evaluated based upon traditional review. Students should follow this plan only if they wish to transfer to TAMU in Electronics Engineering Technology. Students wishing to transfer to another university should not assume this entire plan will transfer.
In order to be eligible to receive this AS degree in Electronics Engineering Technology, a student must:
This degree does not include all Core course requirements. |
Course Requirements for the AS Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology | Credit Hours |
TIER 1 - CORE FOUNDATIONS | |
CRITICAL READING AND WRITING |
6 |
QUANTITATIVE REASONING |
4 |
TIER 2 - CORE DOMAINS | |
QUALITATIVE REASONING, LITERACY AND RESEARCH |
3 |
SELF AND SOCIETY Select the following: CB080 Select the following: CB070 Select ONE of the following: CB060 |
9 |
HUMANITY, CREATIVITY AND THE AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE Select ONE of the following: CB040 |
3 |
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY AND SUSTAINABILITY |
8 |
TIER 3 - INTEGRATIVE LEARNING | |
CRITICAL ISSUES IN THE STATE-FEDERAL RELATIONSHIP |
3 |
CORE CREDIT HOURS FOR THIS AS DEGREE |
36 |
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY REQUIRED COURSES | |
Select EACH of the following:
CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I Note: Students must take one course from each of the following course pairs (but not both) to receive credit: |
24 |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR THIS AS DEGREE |
60 |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS TRANSFERABLE TO TAMU (COLLEGE STATION) FOR THIS PROGRAM |
60 |