When you complete the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree with an emphasis in electronic engineering technology (analog electronics), you gain advanced knowledge in one or more of the following areas: electronics, communications, control, renewable energy and circuits.
Do I Qualify for This BAAS Program?
Our Bachelor of Applied Arts and Science Electronics Engineering Technology (Analog) Concentration will help you use your prior academic experience to complete your bachelor's degree.
You can enter our BAAS Program to earn your bachelor's degree if you are working on your first bachelor's and have at least one of the following:
- Have an Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree from an institution with accreditation recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)
- Have earned a significant number of credit hours in a career-technical related discipline from an institution with accreditation recognized by the CHEA
If you have questions about whether or not you can enter the BAAS program at ENMU, please contact our BAAS Coordinator Dr. Suzanne Balch-Lindsay, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 575.562.2314.
Looking for an Online Degree?
Our Electronics Engineering Technology (Analog) BAAS Program is also available 100% online.
Get information about our online Electronics Engineering Technology (Analog) BAAS Concentration >
Scholarships and Financial Assistance
We are committed to helping you finance your education. In addition to grants, loans, and work-study offered University-wide, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers scholarships for current students. Additionally, many ENMU students work part-time jobs on campus to help finance their education.
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Faculty and Advising for Electronics Engineering Technology (Analog) Majors
The applied arts and sciences faculty are committed to responsible academic advising. This means we help you schedule the right courses at the right time, facilitating the next step in your professional career. Faculty members are specialists in their areas of advising and are current with requirements for admission into the programs they advise so you get the academic advice you need, when you need it.
Service and Mutual Interest Organizations
If you would like to get more involved, ENMU provides the opportunity to use the skills you'll gain while working on your degree to hold leadership positions in our many organizations. At ENMU, you will be able to explore more than 50 student organizations that range from academic, cultural, multicultural, service, special interest and fraternities/sororities. If you see a need for an organization we don't have, you can even start your own .
Career Opportunities in Electronics Engineering Technology (Analog)
Dependent on the core upper level EET courses you complete for this concentration, with this degree, you may pursue careers in: development, testing and maintenance of electrical and electronic circuits, the renewable energy technology industry, industries requiring PLC operation and programming, or supervising and maintaining electronic equipment such as communication systems. Other benefits might include new opportunities in management or a new career in a related field. In addition to advisors and departments, Career Services offers free job placement assistance to all students, so if you are looking for another job, we can help you find it.
BAAS Concentration: Electronics Engineering Technology – Analog
The BAAS program requires you to complete 120 hours to earn your bachelor's degree. Within those 120 hours, you must complete a primary concentration and a secondary concentration.
As a secondary concentration, Electronics Engineering Technology – Analog requires 28 hours of coursework and includes the following courses:
Note: Degree information shown on this page is based on the 2017-19 Undergraduate Catalog.
Courses | Credit |
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Electronic Engineering Technology 110/L Circuit Analysis I | 3 |
Electronic Engineering Technology 210/L Circuit Analyses II | 3 |
Electronic Engineering Technology 237/L Semiconductor Devices I | 3 |
Electronic Engineering Technology 337/L Semiconductor Devices II | 3 |
Select four courses from the following:
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12 |
Additional Required Courses:
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12 |