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AAS

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AAS
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Associate in Applied Sciences
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Noun1.AAS - an associate degree in applied scienceAAS - an associate degree in applied science
associate degree, associate - a degree granted by a two-year college on successful completion of the undergraduates course of studies


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Academic Requirements: To pursue an AAS program in Electronics Engineering, there are certain academic requirements that include subject areas such as: * Circuit Design * Microcontrollers * Electronic Communications * Electronics Lab * RF (Radio Frequency) Theory * Technical Writing Skills Development: The program emphasizes various skills in the students, which are learnt and developed through offered theoretical and practical sessions.
The AAS degree is offered with a major in either technical health, services, business, technology or dental hygiene.
Tablet PCs are making the patient charting process easier and faster for AAS crewmembers, from the first step of data entry to the final Wi-Fi downloads at the end of each shift.
 
 
 
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