Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 3, 2009 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Fourth Meeting/2009-10 Academic Year November 19, 2009 SECTION B – Recorded, but further approval needed before inclusion in the Undergraduate Catalog p. 1 of 3 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Department of Electrical Engineering BOT Other Catalog Change Page 119, 2009-10 Undergraduate Catalog Total Hours for Biomedical Engineering Emphasis: 107-108 ↓ Minor in Electrical Engineering (21-23) ELE 210 - Engineering Circuit Analysis (3) ELE 210U - Engineering Circuit Laboratory Project (1) ELE 250 - Computer Engineering I (4) ELE 315 - Signals and Systems, Credits (3) ELE 330 - Electronic Circuits, Credits (4) Two courses from the following: ELE 335 - Theory of Semiconductor Devices I (3) ELE 340 - Electrical Power Systems (4) ELE 356 - Computer Engineering II (4) ELE 360 - Communication Systems (4) ELE 370 - Engineering Electromagnetics (3) ELE 380 - Control Systems I (4) OR MEE 322 - Dynamic Systems and Control I (3) Minor in Biomedical Engineering (22-23) ELE 210 - Engineering Circuit Analysis (3) ELE 210U - Engineering Circuit Laboratory Project (1) ELE 315 - Signals and Systems (3) ELE 330 - Electronic Circuits (4) ELE 420 - Medical Instrumentations (4) ELE 425 - Biomedical Signal Processing (3) BIOS 311- Functional Human Anatomy (4) OR BIOS 357 - Human Anatomy and Physiology (5) Department of Technology BOT Other Catalog Change Page 132, 2009-10 Undergraduate Catalog Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 3, 2009 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Fourth Meeting/2009-10 Academic Year November 19, 2009 SECTION B – Recorded, but further approval needed before inclusion in the Undergraduate Catalog p. 2 of 3 CIP Code: 15.000 Major in Technology ↓ Emphasis 5. Aviation ↓ Emphasis 6. Energy and Environmental Technology Requirements in Department (46) TECH 175 – Electricity and Electronics Fundamentals (3) TECH 175A – Electricity and Electronics Fundamentals Laboratory (1) TECH 211 – Computer-Aided-Design (3) TECH 245 – Pollution, Pestilence, Prevention, and the Cost of Doing Business (3) TECH 262 – Machine Production Processes (3) TECH 265 – Basic Manufacturing Processes (3) TECH 391 – Industrial Quality Control (3) TECH 406 – Facilities Management Technology (3) TECH 416 – Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Technology (3) TECH 417 – Design for Energy Efficiency and Green Materials (3) TECH 418 – Biobased Fuels and Alternative Energy Applications (3) TECH 419 – Energy Auditing (3) TECH 432 – Disaster Preparedness (3) TECH 443 – Engineering Economy (3) TECH 484 – Energy Management (3) TECH 496 – Industrial Project Management (3) Technical Electives (9) Select three of the following ENVS 301 – Environmental Sciences I: Physical Systems (3) ENVS 302 – Environmental Sciences II: Biological Systems (3) GEOG 459 – Geographic Information Systems (3) TECH 311 – Computer-Aided Modeling (3) TECH 409 – Internship (3) TECH 425 – Programmable Electronic Controllers (3) TECH 437 – Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene (3) TECH 440 – Monitoring and Evaluating Exposures to Hazardous Materials (3) TECH 441 – Hazard Controls in Industrial Operations (3) TECH 479 – Special Topics in Engineering Technology (3) Received by Undergraduate Coordinating Council—December 3, 2009 COMMITTEE ON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM (CUC) Fourth Meeting/2009-10 Academic Year November 19, 2009 SECTION B – Recorded, but further approval needed before inclusion in the Undergraduate Catalog p. 3 of 3 Requirements outside Department (33-35) *CHEM 110 – Chemistry (3) and *CHEM 111 – Chemistry Laboratory (1) OR *CHEM 210 – General Chemistry 1 (3) and CHEM 212 – General Chemistry Laboratory (1) CSCI 215 – Visual Basic (4) OR TECH 295 – Manufacturing Computer Applications (3) ENVS 304 – Environmental Law, Policy, and Economics (3) ENVS 305 – Green Technologies (3) OR TECH 305 – Green Technologies (3) GEOG 256 – Maps and Mapping (3) GEOG 359 – Introduction Geographic Information Systems (3) *MATH 155 – Trigonometry and Elementary Functions (3) *MATH 229 – Calculus 1 (4) *PHYSICS 150A –Physics (4) OR *PHYS 210 – General Physics I (4) *STAT 208 – Basic Statistics (3) OR STAT 301 – Elementary Statistics (4) Total Hours for Emphasis 6, Energy and Environment Technology: 88-90 *Available for general education credit.