Engineering Technology

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Program Plan Sheet

Engineering Technology

Bachelor of Science Degree

GENERAL EDUCATION

41 CREDITS

Communication Skills (9 cr)

ENGL 101 Freshman English – Comp. or

ENGL 111 Freshman English – Honors I

ENGL 102 Freshman English – Read & Writing or

ENGL 112 Freshman English – Honors II

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

Analytic Reasoning and Natural Sciences (14 cr)

MATH 153 Calculus

PHYS 241 College Physics I

PHYS 242 College Physics II

Arts and Humanities (6 Credits)

Courses from two or more areas – GE listing

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 cr)

ECON 201 General Economics or

ECON 210 Principles of Economics I

Select from the approved list

Contemporary Issues (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

25-26 credits

25-26 credits

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

BUACT 200 Financial-Managerial Accounting 2 OR

BUACT 206 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 OR

BUACT 201 Financial-Managerial Accounting 3

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

RD 205 Design for Industry

Effective Fall 2013

Name ____________________________

ID# ____________________________

Mechanical Design Concentration

Total Program Credits: 121-122

MECHANICAL DESIGN CONCENTRATION

55 CREDITS

CR YR Core Requirements (51 credits)

3

3

3

4

5

5

6

3

CR YR

ENGGR 112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals

MFGT 253 Joining and Casting Processes

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals

3

MFGT 251 Plastics Materials/Processing 3

MFGT 252 Material Removal and Forming Processes 3

3

3

ELEC 341 Elect. & Mech Interface Devices

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

CHEM 135 College Chemistry

3

2

5

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

MECH 291 Mechanics of Solids II

ENGGR 280 Engineering Graphics Applications

ENGGR 210 Eng Graphics Using Solid Modeling

MECH 332 Mechanical Design

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

MECH 393 Mechanics of Machinery II

RD 320 Prototype Development or

RD 420 R & D and RD 421 R & D Lab or

3

3

3

3

4

3

3

3

3

3

ET 410 Mechanical Design Lab

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

Core Selectives (4 credits)

Core Selective Listing - choose 4 credits

1

4

3

2

1

2

3

3

2-3

3

3

3

PKG 150 Packaging Fundamentals 3

Select any 300 or 400 level courses with the, following prefixes: MFGT, ELEC, POWER, PKG,

INMGT, RD, SPCOM, BULGL, RC, BUIND, BUMKG,

BUSCM, AEC, CHEM and CS

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience 1-2

Program Approval:

_________________________________________________

Student Date

_________________________________________________

Program Director Date

3

Suggested Eight Semester Course Sequencing

B.S. Degree in Engineering Technology – Mechanical Design Concentration

Freshman Year

Semester I

ENGL 101 or 111 Freshman English

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ECON 201 or 210 Economics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

Gen Ed Elective (CI)

Total

3

2

3

1

3

3

15

Semester 2

ENGL 102 or 112 Freshman English

MATH 153 Calculus

MFGT 253 Joining and Casting Processes

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals

BUACT 200 (2), BUACT 201 (3), or BUACT 206 (3)

Total

Semester I

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

PHYS 241 College Physics I

ENGGR 112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals

MFGT 252 Material Removal and Forming Processes

Total

*ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

Sophomore Year

3

5

3

3

14

Semester 2

Gen Ed Elective (SR&ER)

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt.

MFGT 251 Plastics Materials/Processing

CHEM 135 College Chemistry

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

Total

1

Junior Year

3

4

3

3

2 or 3

15-16

3

3

3

5

3

17

Semester I

PHYS 242 College Physics II

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

RD 205 Design for Industry

MECH 291 Mechanics of Solids II

ENGGR 210 Eng Graphics Using Solid Modeling

Total

5

2

3

3

3

16

Semester 2

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

ELEC 341 Elect. & Mech Interface Devices

ENGGR 280 Engineering Graphics Applications

MECH 393 Mechanics of Machinery II

Total

3

3

3

3

3

15

Semester I

Senior Year

Semester 2

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

MECH 332 Mechanical Design

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

3

3

4

3

1

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

RD 320 or RD 420/421 or ET 437

Core Selective Listing - choose 4 credits

Gen Ed Elective (SBS)

2

3

3

4

3

Total 14 Total 15

*Notes:

1.

Students must take particular care to ensure they satisfy Racial Ethnic/Global Perspective requirements within the Gen

Ed Elective categories.

2.

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience to be taken as a junior/senior standing student.

Effective Fall 2013

Program Plan Sheet

Engineering Technology

Bachelor of Science Degree

GENERAL EDUCATION

41 CREDITS

Communication Skills (9 cr)

ENGL 101 Freshman English – Comp. or

ENGL 111 Freshman English – Honors I

ENGL 102 Freshman English – Read & Writing or

ENGL 112 Freshman English – Honors II

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

Analytic Reasoning and Natural Sciences (14 cr)

MATH 153 Calculus

PHYS 241 College Physics I

PHYS 242 College Physics II

Arts and Humanities (6 Credits)

Courses from two or more areas – GE listing

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 cr)

ECON 201 General Economics or

ECON 210 Principles of Economics I

Select from the approved list

Contemporary Issues (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

25-26 credits

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

BUACT 200 Financial-Managerial Accounting 2 OR

BUACT 206 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 OR

BUACT 201 Financial-Managerial Accounting 3

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

RD 205 Design for Industry

Effective Fall 2013

Name ____________________________

ID# ____________________________

Plastics Concentration

Total Program Credits: 121-122

2

1

2

3

3

2-3

3

3

3

3

3

3

PLASTICS CONCENTRATION

55 CREDITS

CR YR Core Requirements (51 credits) CR YR

3

3

3

4 MFGT 303 Computer Aided Mfg.

5 ENGGR 280 Engineering Graphics Applications

5 ENGGR 210 Eng Graphics Using Solid Modeling

6

3

3

ENGGR 112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals

MFGT 250 Introduction to Plastics

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

3

3

MFGT 252 Material Removal and Forming Processes 3

MFGT 253 Joining and Casting Processes

3

3

2

CHEM 135 College Chemistry

MFGT 341 Injection Molding Technology

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

MFGT 343 Extrusion Technology

CHEM 325 Chemistry of Polymers

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

ELEC 341 Elect. & Mech Interface Devices

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

Core Selectives (4 credits)

5

3

3

3

3

3

3

4

3

3

1

1

4

4

Core Selective Listing - choose 4 credits

PKG 150 Packaging Fundamentals 3

Select any 300 or 400 level courses with the following prefixes: MFGT, ELEC, POWER, PKG,

INMGT, RD, SPCOM, BULGL, RC, BUIND, BUMKG,

BUSCM, AEC, CHEM and CS

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience 1-2

Program Approval:

_________________________________________________

Student Date

_________________________________________________

Program Director Date

Suggested Eight Semester Course Sequencing

B.S. Degree in Engineering Technology – Plastics Concentration

Freshman Year

Semester I

ENGL 101 or 111 Freshman English

ECON 201 or 210 Economics

Gen Ed Elective (CI)

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

Total

3

3

3

2

1

3

15

Semester 2

ENGL 102 or 112 Freshman English

MATH 153 Calculus

3

4

BUACT 200 (2), BUACT 201 (3), or BUACT 206 (3) 2 or 3

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals 3

5 CHEM 135 College Chemistry

Total 17-18

Semester I

PHYS 241 College Physics I

ENGGR 112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals

MFGT 250 Introduction to Plastics

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

Total

*ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

Sophomore Year

3

14

5

3

3

1

Semester 2

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt

ENGGR 210 Eng Graphics Using Solid Modeling

CHEM 325 Chemistry of Polymers (SP only)

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

Total

3

3

3

4

3

16

Semester I

PHYS 242 College Physics II

MFGT 252 Material Removal and Forming Processes

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

ENGGR 280 Engineering Graphics Applications

MFGT 343 Extrusion Technology (FA only)

Total

Junior Year

5

3

2

3

3

16

Semester 2

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

RD 205 Design for Industry

MFGT 253 Joining and Casting Processes

MFGT 303 Computer Aided Mfg.

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

Total

3

3

3

3

3

15

Senior Year

Semester I Semester 2

Gen Ed Elective (SR&ER)

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

ELEC 341 Elect. & Mech Interface Devices

Gen Ed Elective (SBS)

3

3

3

3

3

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

MFGT 341 Injection Molding Technology (SP only)

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

Core Selective Listing - choose 4 credits

Total

2

3

3

4

Total 15 12

*Notes:

1.

Students must take particular care to ensure they satisfy Racial Ethnic/Global Perspective requirements within the Gen

Ed Elective categories.

2.

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience to be taken as a junior/senior standing student.

Effective Fall 2013

Program Plan Sheet

Engineering Technology

Bachelor of Science Degree

GENERAL EDUCATION

41 CREDITS

Communication Skills (9 cr)

ENGL 101 Freshman English – Comp. or

ENGL 111 Freshman English – Honors I

ENGL 102 Freshman English – Read & Writing or

ENGL 112 Freshman English – Honors II

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

Analytic Reasoning and Natural Sciences (14 cr)

MATH 153 Calculus

PHYS 241 College Physics I

PHYS 242 College Physics II

Arts and Humanities (6 Credits)

Courses from two or more areas – GE listing

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 cr)

ECON 201 General Economics or

ECON 210 Principles of Economics I

Select from the approved list

Contemporary Issues (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

25-26 credits

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

BUACT 200 Financial-Managerial Accounting 2 OR

BUACT 206 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 OR

BUACT 201 Financial-Managerial Accounting 3

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

RD 205 Design for Industry

Effective Fall 2013

Name ____________________________

ID# ____________________________

Facilities Concentration

Total Program Credits: 121-122

FACILITIES CONCENTRATION

55 CREDITS

CR YR Core Requirements (52 credits)

3 AEC 131 Architectural Graphics

3

Choose 6 credits from the following list of courses:

MFGT 251 Plastics Materials/Processing 3

MFGT 252 Material Removal & Forming Processes 3

3

4

MFGT 253 Joining and Casting Processes 3

AEC 171 Light Const Methods & Materials AND

AEC 270 Heavy Const Methods and Equip 3 ea. OR

AEC 171 Light Const Methods & Materials AND

3

3

5

5

3

6

3

3

3

AEC 273 Concrete and Masonry Technology 3 ea.

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals

ELEC 341 Elect. & Mech Interface Devices

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

CHEM 135 College Chemistry

INMGT 300 Engineering Economy

INMGT 350 Facilities Planning

INMGT 450 Maintenance Management

INMGT 365 Project Management

AEC 237 Architectural Technology

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

AEC 352 Building Mechanical Systems

AEC 353 Building Electrical & Control Systems

CHEM 353 Environmental Chemistry

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

Core Selectives (3 credits)

2

1

2

3

3

Core Selective Listing - choose 3 credits

PKG 150 Packaging Fundamentals 3

ENGGR 210 Eng. Graphics Using Solid Modeling 3

ENGGR 280 Engineering Graphics Applications 3

Select any 300 or 400 level courses with the following prefixes: MFGT, ELEC, POWER, PKG,

2-3 INMGT, RD, SPCOM, BULGL, RC, BUIND, BUMKG,

BUSCM, AEC, CHEM, and CS

3

3

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience 1-2

Program Approval:

3

_________________________________________________

Student Date

_________________________________________________

Program Director Date

3

3

3

3

3

1

3

CR YR

3

6

3

3

2

5

2

3

3

3

Suggested Eight Semester Course Sequencing

B.S. Degree in Engineering Technology – Facilities Concentration

Freshman Year

Semester I

ENGL 101 or 111 Freshman English

ECON 201 or 210 Economics

Gen Ed Elective (CI)

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

Total

3

3

3

2

1

3

15

Semester 2

ENGL 102 or 112 Freshman English

MATH 153 Calculus

BUACT 200 (2), BUACT 201 (3), or BUACT 206 (3)

MFGT 251, MFGT 252, MFGT 253 or AEC 171

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals

Total

3

4

2-3

3

3

16

Sophomore Year

Semester I

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

PHYS 241 College Physics I

AEC 131 Architectural Graphics

INMGT 450 Maintenance Management

Total

*ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

3

5

3

3

14

1

Semester 2

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt

INMGT 300 Engineering Economy

AEC 237 Architectural Technology

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

Total

3

3

2

3

3

14

Semester I

MFGT 251, MFGT252, MFGT 253, AEC 270 or AEC 273

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

CHEM 135 College Chemistry

INMGT 350 Facilities Planning

AEC 352 Building Mechanical Systems

Total

Junior Year

3

2

5

3

3

16

Semester 2

PHYS 242 College Physics II

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

RD 205 Design for Industry

AEC 353 Building Electrical & Control Systems

Total

5

3

3

3

3

17

Senior Year

Semester I Semester 2

Gen Ed Elective (SR&ER)

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

ELEC 341 Elect. & Mech Interface Devices

INMGT 365 Project Management

3

3

3

3

3

Gen Ed Elective (SBS)

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

CHEM 353 Environmental Chemistry

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

Core Selective Listing - choose 3 credits

3

2

3

3

3

Total 15 Total 14

*Notes:

1.

Students must take particular care to ensure they satisfy Racial Ethnic/Global Perspective requirements within the Gen

Ed Elective categories.

2.

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience to be taken as a junior/senior standing student.

Effective Fall 2013

Program Plan Sheet

Engineering Technology

Bachelor of Science Degree

GENERAL EDUCATION

41 CREDITS

Communication Skills (9 cr)

ENGL 101 Freshman English – Comp. or

ENGL 111 Freshman English – Honors I

ENGL 102 Freshman English – Read & Writing or

ENGL 112 Freshman English – Honors II

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

Analytic Reasoning and Natural Sciences (14 cr)

MATH 153 Calculus

PHYS 241 College Physics I

PHYS 242 College Physics II

Arts and Humanities (6 Credits)

Courses from two or more areas – GE listing

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 cr)

ECON 201 General Economics or

ECON 210 Principles of Economics I

Select from the approved list

Contemporary Issues (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

25-26 credits

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

BUACT 200 Financial-Managerial Accounting 2 OR

BUACT 206 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 OR

BUACT 201 Financial-Managerial Accounting 3

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

RD 205 Design for Industry

Effective Fall 2013

Name ____________________________

ID# ____________________________

Productions Operations Concentration

Total Program Credits: 121-122

PRODUCTIONS OPERATIONS

CONCENTRATION 55 CREDITS

CR YR Core Requirements (50 credits)

3

3

3

4

5

5

6

3

CR YR

ENGGR 112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals

MFGT 251 Fundamentals of Plastics

MFGT 253 Joining and Casting Processes

3

3

MFGT 252 Material Removal and Forming Processes 3

3

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

CHEM 135 College Chemistry

INMGT 440 Lean Enterprise

INMGT 300 Engineering Economy

INMGT 305 Resource Planning & Materials Mgmt

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

INMGT 320 Quality Tools

INMGT 350 Facilities Planning

3

2

5

3

3

3

3

3

3

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

ELEC 341 Elect. & Mech Interface Devices

INMGT 405 Resource Plan & Mat Mgmt Practicum

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

3

3

3

1

3 Core Selectives (5 credits)

5

3

Core Selective Listing - choose 5 credits

PKG 150 Packaging Fundamentals 3

ENGGR 210 Engineering Graphics –Modeling 3

ENGGR 280 Engineering Graphics Applications 3

2

1

2

3

3

3

2-3

3

3

3

3

Select any 300 or 400 level courses with the following prefixes: MFGT, ELEC, POWER, PKG,

INMGT, RD, SPCOM, BULGL, RC, BUIND, BUMKG,

BUSCM, AEC, CHEM and CS

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience 1-2

Program Approval:

_________________________________________________

Student Date

_________________________________________________

Program Director Date

Suggested Eight Semester Course Sequencing

B.S. Degree in Engineering Technology – Productions Operations Concentration

Freshman Year

Semester I

ENGL 101 or 111 Freshman English

ECON 201 or 210 Economics

Gen Ed Elective (CI)

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

Total

3

3

3

2

1

3

15

Semester 2

ENGL 102 or 112 Freshman English

MATH 153 Calculus

BUACT 200 (2), BUACT 201 (3), or BUACT 206 (3)

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals

CHEM 135 College Chemistry

Total

3

4

2-3

3

5

17-18

Semester I

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

PHYS 241 College Physics I

ENGGR 112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals

MFGT 253 Joining and Casting Processes

Total

*ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

Sophomore Year

3

5

3

3

14

1

Semester 2

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt

MFGT 251 Fundamentals of Plastics

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

Core Selective Listing - choose 3 credits

Total

3

3

3

3

3

15

Junior Year

Semester I

PHYS 242 College Physics II

MFGT 252 Material Removal and Forming Processes

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

INMGT 300 Engineering Economy

INMGT 305 Resource Planning & Materials Mgmt

Total

5

3

2

3

3

16

Semester 2

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

RD 205 Design for Industry

INMGT 320 Quality Tools

INMGT 350 Facilities Planning

Total

3

3

3

3

3

15

Senior Year

Semester I

Gen Ed Elective (SBS)

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

ELEC 341 Elect. & Mech Interface Devices

INMGT 405 Resource Plan & Mat Mgmt Practicum

Core Selective Listing - choose 2 credits

3

3

3

3

2

Semester 2

Gen Ed Elective (SR&ER)

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

INMGT 440 Lean Enterprise

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

3

2

3

3

3

Total 14 Total 14

*Notes:

1.

Students must take particular care to ensure they satisfy Racial Ethnic/Global Perspective requirements within the Gen

Ed Elective categories.

2.

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience to be taken as a junior/senior standing student.

Effective Fall 2013

Program Plan Sheet Name ____________________________

ID# ____________________________

Engineering Technology

Bachelor of Science Degree

GENERAL EDUCATION

41 CREDITS

Communication Skills (9 cr)

ENGL 101 Freshman English – Comp. or

ENGL 111 Freshman English – Honors I

ENGL 102 Freshman English – Read & Writing or

ENGL 112 Freshman English – Honors II

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

Analytic Reasoning and Natural Sciences (14 cr)

MATH 153 Calculus

PHYS 241 College Physics I

PHYS 242 College Physics II

Arts and Humanities (6 Credits)

Courses from two or more areas – GE listing

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 cr)

ECON 201 General Economics or

ECON 210 Principles of Economics I

Select from the approved list

Contemporary Issues (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 cr)

Select from the approved list

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

25-26 credits

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

BUACT 200 Financial-Managerial Accounting 2 OR

BUACT 206 Intro to Financial Accounting 3 OR

BUACT 201 Financial-Managerial Accounting 3

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

RD 205 Design for Industry

Effective Fall 2013

Electrical Concentration

Total Program Credits: 121-122

ELECTRICAL CONCENTRATION

55 CREDITS

2

3

CR YR Core Requirements (48 credits)

3 ELEC 260 Electrical Circuits

3

ELEC 271 Digital Logic and Switching

CS 144 Computer Science I

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

3

4

5

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals

ENGGR 112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

CHEM 135 College Chemistry

CS 145 Computer Science II

5

6

3

3

ELEC 340 Motors and Generators

ELEC 341 Electrical & Mechanical Interface Devices

ELEC 274 Microprocessors

ELEC 382 Electronic Communications

ELEC 272 Solid State Electronics

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

Core Selectives (7 credits)

Core Selective Listing - choose 7 credits

PKG 150 Packaging Fundamentals 3

ENGGR 210 Eng. Graphics Using Solid Modeling 3

ENGGR 280 Engineering Graphics Applications 3

CS 244 Data Structures 4

3 MATH 154 Calculus II 4

Select any 300 or 400 level courses with the following prefixes: MFGT, ELEC, POWER, PKG,

INMGT, RD, SPCOM, BULGL, RC, BUIND, BUMKG,

BUSCM, AEC, CHEM and CS

1

2

3

3

2-3

3

3

3

3

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience 1-2

Program Approval:

_________________________________________________

Student Date

_________________________________________________

Program Director Date

CR YR

2

3

3

3

3

3

1

7

3

3

4

3

3

3

2

5

4

Suggested Eight Semester Course Sequencing

B.S. Degree in Engineering Technology – Electrical Concentration

Freshman Year

Semester I

ENGL 101 or 111 Freshman English

ECON 201 or 210 Economics

Gen Ed Elective (CI)

STAT 130 Elementary Statistics

ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology

MFGT 150 Introduction to Engineering Materials

Total

3

3

3

2

1

3

15

Semester 2

ENGL 102 or 112 Freshman English

MATH 153 Calculus

BUACT 200 (2), BUACT 201 (3), or BUACT 206 (3)

CS 144 Computer Science I

ELEC 204 Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals

Total

3

4

2-3

4

3

16-17

Sophomore Year

Semester I

PHYS 241 College Physics I

ENGGR 112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals

CS 145 Computer Science II

*ELEC XXX

Total

*ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience

5

3

4

2-3

15

1

Semester 2

MECH 290 Mechanics of Solids I

SPCOM 100 Fundamentals of Speech

Gen Ed Elective (SBS)

*ELEC XXX

Gen Ed Elective (SR&ER)

Total

3

3

3

2-3

3

15

Semester I

POWER 260 Intro to Fluid Power

*ELEC XXX

RD 205 Design for Industry

PHYS 242 College Physics II

INMGT 200 Production Operations Mgmt

Total

Junior Year

2

2-3

3

5

3

16

Semester 2

ELEC 341 Electrical & Mechanical Interface Devices

*ELEC XXX

*ELEC XXX

CHEM 135 College Chemistry

Total

3

2-3

2- 3

5

14

Senior Year

Semester I Semester 2

INMGT 400 Organizational Leadership

ENGL 415 Technical Writing

*ELEC XXX

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

Core Selective Listing - choose 3 credits

3

3

3

3

3

ET 405 Engineering Technology Capstone

RC 381 Prin Occ Risk Control/Safety

Core Selective Listing - choose 4 credits

BUMKG 330 Principles of Marketing

Gen Ed Elective (A&H)

3

2

4

3

3

Total 15 Total 15

*Notes:

1.

Students must take particular care to ensure they satisfy Racial Ethnic/Global Perspective requirements within the Gen

Ed Elective categories.

2.

ET 349/449 Cooperative Education Experience to be taken as a junior/senior standing student.

3.

ELEC 204 and ELEC 341 are offered every semester. All other ELEC courses are offered every 3 semesters. Plan to enroll in each ELEC course as you meet the prerequisites and it is offered.

Effective Fall 2013

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