2025-2026 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    Jul 12, 2025  
2025-2026 Catalog and Student Handbook

Engineering Technology: Electronics-Bench Technician, AAS


CODE: ETBT-AAS     |     TOTAL CREDITS: 65     |     FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY: Eligible

This degree is not intended for transfer to UNLV, UNR, or NSU.  Some of the courses may be eligible for transfer depending on the policies of the institution you are transferring to.  Students who wish to transfer should consult with their assigned advising unit.

ACADEMIC MAP: Map: CSN AAS Engineering Technology: Electronics-Bench Technician 


SCHOOL: School of Advanced and Applied Technologies 

DESCRIPTION
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Engineering Technology with Electronics – Bench Technician prepares students to assist in providing support for engineering functions or to function as an Electronics Technician. Instruction includes analog and digital circuit design, implementation and testing, fabrication techniques, telecommunications, microprocessor programming and interface, and in-depth analysis of analog and digital circuits.
 
This two-year program provides students with the methods and procedures used in engineering organizations and by electronics technicians in bench repair functions. Instruction takes place in a hands-on, state-of-the-art environment.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Within a few years of graduation: Graduates from CSN’s Engineering Technology with Electronics – Bench Technician program will demonstrate the ability to apply circuit analysis and design, computer programming, analog and digital electronics, and microprocessor/microcontroller principles to install, test, troubleshoot and maintain electrical and electronic systems as bench, defense contractor, and biomedical equipment technicians. They will have demonstrated effective technical communication skills necessary to function on professional teams as technicians or managers. In addition, they will have shown professional work ethics and commitment to lifelong learning, quality, and continuous improvement through the clear ability to assume increasing levels of responsibility in both industry and community.

SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATION
The Engineering Technology - Electronics Emphasis (AAS) is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the General Criteria and the Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology and Similarly Named Program Criteria.  Bench Technician/Biomedical Equipment Technician/Defense Contractor Technician are concentrations of Engineering Technology – Electronics Emphasis (AAS).

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Student Learning Outcomes


  1. Adhere to safety procedures and proper electronics fabrication techniques.
  2. Design, construct, and analyze the operation of various circuits to including amplifiers, filters, and digital circuits.  The analysis of amplifiers and filters will include production and interpretation of Bode Plots.
  3. Construct, analyze and test the operation of various types of microprocessor/microcontroller circuits. Writing programs to control other devices is a critical aspect of testing the operation.
  4. Commit to quality, timeliness, continuous improvement, professional ethics, and respect for diversity, and the need to engage in continuing professional development.
  5. Demonstrate common modulation/transmission methods to including AM, FM, and Pulse modulation. 

General Education Requirements


TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS: 27


Mathematics (3 Credits)


NOTE: Your first college-level MATH course MUST be completed before reaching 30 total college-level credits.

Recommended: ET 111B.

  • or   or above
  • REMINDER: If a student does not place into the correct college-level MATH course, they are required to complete a preparatory or prerequisite course(s) or attempt to gain a higher score on the MATH placement exam. Such preparatory or prerequisite courses are not part of the degree, may delay degree completion, and will cause the student to complete more credits than the total listed on this degree.

English Composition (3-5 Credits)


NOTE: Your first college-level ENG course MUST be completed before reaching 30 total college-level credits.

Communications (3 Credits)


Strongly Recommended: COM 115.

Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Science (3 Credits)


Major Requirements


TOTAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS CREDITS: 38