FACULTY GUIDELINES
Credentialing Parameters for Particular Disciplines
Degrees and course work must be obtained from
institutions that are “regionally accredited” through the (1) Middle States,
(2) New England, (3) North Central, (4) Northwest, (5) Southern or (6) Western
associations or commissions.
Any deviation from this practice must be approved
by the President of the College or his designee in conjunction with the Vice
President, Human Resources and Diversity or appropriate credentiling authority.
International credentials must be assessed as
equivalent academic preparation by an approved evaluation service.
Course work submitted by the faculty applicant as graduate credit must be clearly
designated by the granting institution as part of a graduate program, or formally
validated by the granting institution as graduate level study. Official
documentation must be provided by the granting institution.
| DISCIPLINE AREA |
Electronics Engineering Technology
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| Course Prefix |
T (Transfer) |
N (Non-Transfer) |
Minimum Requirements |
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CET 2112C, |
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18 graduate semester hours in electronics engineering technology or related electronics, electrical
or computer engineering fields + master's degree or a master's degree with a major in electronics engineering technology or related electronics, electrical or computer engineering fields |
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EET 1214C MTB 1329 |
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baccalaureate degree
in electronics engineering technology, or related electronics,
electrical or computer engineering fields or associate’s degree and demonstrated competencies in the teaching discipline |