Courses and Schedules
ELT-4900 Electronic Assessment/Career Planning
This course is an in-depth, student-centered activity that requires electronics engineering technology self-diagnostic assessment, the integration of research in current electronics employment, the development of a comprehensive curriculum vitae, practical career planning, interviewing strategies, and the application of advanced mathematics concepts to electronics engineering technology situations. Students will participate in career-focused activities that include building a curriculum vitae or professional resume and knowing how to interview successfully. The knowledge and skills acquired in this course are directly applicable to students who are seeking a job or a promotion, or are moving to a new skill area.
Prerequisites: Completion of MAT-2310: Calculus I, MAT-2320: Calculus II, PHY-1150: Physics I, PHY-1160: Physics II, CHE-1210: Chemistry I, ELE-2110: DC Circuits, ELE-2120: AC Circuits, ELT-3060: Solid State Devices and Circuits, ELT-3070: Linear and Integrated Circuits, ELD-3020: Digital Electronics, ELD-3110: Microprocessors, and ELC-2010: Electronics Communications Systems.
Please note: Prior to registering for this course students are required to schedule an academic advising appointment. Instructions on how to schedule an appointment are located on our website. Questions should be addressed to the School of Science and Technology at appliedsciandtech@tesu.edu or by calling (609) 984-1130, ext. 3195.
Note: This course has been replaced by APS-4900: Engineering Technology Assessment/Career Planning.
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Credits: 3
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