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Apr 02, 2025
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2024-2025 Catalog
Electrical Engineering, ASE
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Award: Associate of Science in Engineering
Degree Code: ASEN
Number of Credits: 64

Program Description
This program option prepares students to transfer to a four-year institution for continued study in electrical engineering. Electrical Engineering is the branch of engineering that focuses on designing and analyzing components and systems that utilize electrons and photons. Electrical engineers also work in information technology and software development and function on multidisciplinary teams. Students with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering continue their education in graduate school or enter industry. The computer literacy requirement will be met throughout the course work in the degree program.
Transfer Information
Cecil College has the following transfer agreements: https://www.cecil.edu/student-resources/advising-transfer/transfer-agreements. Additionally, transfer information is available at the ARTSYS website (The Articulation System of Maryland). Contact your advisor for detailed information.
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Career Opportunities
Network engineer, systems engineer, design engineer in public schools, power, consumer products, and aerospace industries. General Education Requirements
General Education Requirement Electives - Select 9 Credits
Please see Academic Advisor for elective selection. - ARTS/HUM - Arts and Humanities Elective (H) - 3 Credits 1
- SOC SCI - Social Science Elective (SS) - 6 Credits 3
Recommended Sequence
The following is a recommended sequence of courses for completing this program as a full-time student. Developmental and prerequisite course requirements, credit load, and/or course availability may affect a student’s individual progress. Students should consult their degree audit at MyCecil or an academic advisor for individual degree planning. Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will meet the General Education Student Learning Outcomes and be able to: - Design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data.
- Understand and apply the engineering design process.
- Function on multidisciplinary teams.
- Demonstrate an understanding of units, engineering notations, and circuit terminology.
- Demonstrate an understanding of Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, and the Wye-Delta transformations.
- Demonstrate an understanding of AC and DC circuit analysis.
- Demonstrate an understanding of Laplace transform analysis technique.
- Demonstrate an understanding of Boolean algebra and discrete combinational gates.
- Analyze and design synchronous sequential circuits.
- Communicate in an effective and professional manner both verbally and in writing.
Note
1 Selection may not include EGL designation. 2 Students placed in MAT 201 or higher Math may replace MAT 191 with MAT, PHY, PHE, CSC or CHM elective(s); students must satisfy the four credit requirement. 3 Courses must be from two different disciplines. |
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