
NER-EM-007 Electrician's Mate
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AAS
NAVY- NER-EM-007 ELECTRICIAN'S MATE
Course Requirements |
Branch MOS Rank ET3 | Branch MOS Rank ET2 | Branch MOS Rank ET1 | CLEP | DANTES |
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ELE 101 Industrial Safety | |||||
ELE 216 DC Circuit Analysis | X | X | X | ||
MAT 705 Industrial Math & Measurement I (must select MAT 706 next term) OR | X | X | X | ||
MAT 128 PreCalculus ** (recommended for transfer and must also enroll in following 8 week term) OR | |||||
MAT 210 Calculus I** (recommended for transfer and must also enroll in following 8 week term) | |||||
IND 134 Industrial Print Reading | X | X | X | ||
ELE 217 AC Circuit Analysis | X | X | X | ||
MAT 706 Industrial Math & Measurement II | |||||
CSC 110 Introduction to Computers (must also enroll in following 8 week term) OR | |||||
CSC 112 Computer Fundamentals for Technicians I/A | |||||
ELE 225 Electric Motor Control & Power Distributions | X | X | X | ||
ELT 312 Solid State Devices & System | |||||
CSC 110 Introduction to Computers (continued from prior term) OR | |||||
CSC 113 Computer Fundamentals for Technicians I/B | |||||
ELT 123 Programmable Logic Controllers | |||||
ELT 309 Digital Circuits &Systems | |||||
HUM 105 Working in America OR | |||||
HUM 110 Changes and Choices OR | |||||
PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology | |||||
ENG 105 Composition I OR | |||||
ENG 107 Composition I : Technical Writing | |||||
ELT 125 Advanced PLC | |||||
PHY 185 Conceptual Physics Fundamentals I | |||||
MFG 505 Lean Manufacturing | |||||
EGT 117 Fluid Power Fundamentals | |||||
PHY 186 Conceptual Physics Fundamentals II* | |||||
IND 143 Motors and Drives |
***All transfer credits are subject to Department Coordinator's discretion.
Notes:
1. Academic Residency: Sixteen (16) of your last 32 credits earned prior to graduation
must be completed at a college of EICC.
2. Limitation on credit by examination and prior learning portfolio: No more than
46 credits earned through examination
Questions? Call toll-free 1-888-336-3907, email eiccinfo@eicc.edu or contact the college nearest you and ask to speak to an advisor.
- Clinton Community College, 563-244-7000
- Muscatine Community College, 563-288-6000
- Scott Community College, 563-441-4000
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