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ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
GENERAL
INFORMATION
ABOUT THE PROGRAM: Electronics
Engineering Technology has always been an important career
program at Harper College. Because of this, we are very pleased to announce
the opening of “state-of-the-art” facilities for the 2004
- 2005 academic year. Our new leading edge classroom and laboratory resources
greatly strengthen the instruction of electrical and electronics courses
by bringing them in line with current and emerging technologies.
The Associate in Applied Science in Electronics Engineering
Technology Degree provides students with a solid foundation
on which they can enter industry, or transfer to a 4 - year college or
university to complete their undergraduate education. Students may complete
their AAS degree at Harper College and then transfer to selected institutions
offering a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology (BSEET)
degree. Local transfer alternatives include Roosevelt University’s
seamless “2 + 2” BSEET program and Illinois Institute of Technology’s
Bachelor of Manufacturing Technology and Management (BMTM) degree. Full-time
students may complete their AAS degree at Harper College in approximately
2 - years.
The Electronics and Electrical Maintenance Certificates
offer a number of new courses, particularly in the industrial electronics
areas where many students want to increase their technical knowledge and
“on-the-job” skills in a timely manner. These certificates
are of relatively short duration and may be completed within a few semesters
on a part-time basis. Also, many certificate program courses may be applied
toward Harper’s AAS degree should the student wish to continue their
education.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM COORDINATOR: George W.
Hoeltje, P. E. is a “first generation” Harper
graduate having earned AS, AA and AAS degrees, and also holds a BSEE degree
from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Currently, he is
pursuing a Master of Engineering degree at the University of Illinois
at Chicago. George began his career in industry as a technician at Motorola
in 1973 while enrolled in Harper’s Engineering Transfer and Electronics
Technology programs. After completing undergraduate studies, he continued
his career holding positions of increasing responsibility in engineering,
engineering management and executive management at Motorola, Inc., Zenith
Electronics Corporation, Northrop Corporation, Maxtec International Corp.
and Wireless Enterprises, Inc. In 2000, George returned to Harper as an
Assistant Professor / Program Coordinator of the Electronics Engineering
Technology Department. Additionally, George is a Registered Professional
Engineer (State of Illinois), holds FCC Commercial Radio Telephone and
Amateur Radio Extra Class Licenses, and is active in many professional
engineering organizations and societies.
ABOUT THE FACULTY: Our Full & Part-Time
(Adjunct) Faculty provides instruction of all electronics
courses. Presently, the department consists of a single full-time faculty
member, Professor Hoeltje and a number of adjunct instructors who are
employed in the electronics industry. Our adjunct instructors possess
undergraduate and / or graduate degrees from top ranked engineering universities,
and are practicing Electrical Engineers having considerable industry experience
in consumer, commercial / industrial and military electronics. Collectively,
our faculty brings a wealth of professional experience to the classroom.
ABOUT THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Our Advisory
Committee consists of volunteers from local industry and
represents a dynamic cross-section of electronics firms in the Chicago
area. These individuals are also degreed, practicing Electrical Engineers
possessing considerable expertise in their respective technical disciplines
and technology business areas. In addition, the committee represents virtually
all facets of electronic product and business development including: research,
technical sales and marketing, application engineering, product development
and design, manufacturing operations and customer support.
ABOUT THE STUDENTS: Our Students
at Harper College truly represent the diversity of our local population.
A very large percentage of students are adult learners and come from all
walks of life. Many are currently employed in electronics or electronics
related industries and desire to increase their knowledge and skills,
while others are right out of high school or may be mid-life “career
changers” seeking first time employment opportunities in electronics.
There are also increasing numbers of students already possessing degrees
in other technical disciplines who are trying to broaden their technology
base.
ABOUT THE INDUSTRY & JOB PLACEMENT:
Our Faculty & Advisory Committee Members
frequently assist students with respect to key job placement
activities. In fact, faculty and committee members routinely help students
develop resumes, teach effective interviewing skills and provide the necessary
industry connections so qualified students may be contacted by hiring
managers. Equally important, our diverse student population offers tremendous
networking advantages with respect to identifying the “hidden”
job opportunities that exist in industry while greatly enhancing the overall
academic experience. |