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Jul 11, 2025
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2025-2026 Academic Catalog and Student Handbook
Robotic & Electronic Engineering AAS Degree - Special Electronics Technician Emphasis
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Program Information
The Anoka Technical Electronic Engineering Technology (EET) program includes a 72-credit Special Electronics Technician Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree emphasis program that prepares students in core electronic engineering technology skills, as well as a broad background in computer support and networking.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Interpersonal and employability skills: Communicate with peers and customers using professional, ethical and appropriate verbal and nonverbal communication skills; by accepting constructive feedback and displaying appropriate behavior; participating as a member of a team, exhibiting leadership and lifelong learning skills.
- Electronic Theory: Demonstrate a solid understanding of electronics; by interpreting electronic schematics and diagrams; research, organize and interpret information from various technical sources; identifying components; electronic test equipment used by technician in industry.
- Mechatronic Systems: Convey the understanding of complex relationships between sections of specialized equipment through written, verbal, and/or demonstrative methods.
- Troubleshooting: Demonstrate principles of troubleshooting and logical diagnosis by using critical thinking skills to define, analyze, and implement a solution.
- Mechatronic Applications: Evaluate and determine that all mechatronic equipment is in proper working condition, ensuring a safe, reliable manufacturing environment.
- Safety Compliance: Participate in class in a professional manner, by acting in compliance with documented safety procedures and appropriate industry standards.
Admission Requirements
This program requires instructor approval.
Program Start Dates
Fall Semester: August
Spring Semester: January**
**Students who start in the spring will need more time to complete due to course prerequisites.
Faculty Contact
Tom Reid: 763-576-4139
Daniel Truchon: 763-576-4185
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MnTC General Education Requirements
This program requires completion of the following fifteen credits of general education from at least three goal areas of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC). Refer to the MnTC course list for elective courses: Fall Semester: 16 Credits
Spring Semester: 16 Credits
Summer Semester: 7 Credits
Special Electronics Technician Electives: 25 Credits
- MnTC Electives 8 Credit(s)
MnTC General Education Credits: 15
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