bachelor of science electrical engineering technology

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
FIRST TIME/FULL TIME FRESHMEN
2014-2015
Student's Name __________________________
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THEMATIC CORE COURSES (42)
1. Explore the World - Choice 1
2. Explore the World - Choice 2
3. Investigate Science (CHEM 101)
4. Investigate Mathematics
5. Become a Storyteller
6. Understand People - Choice 1
7. Understand People - Choice 2
8. Succeed in Business
9. Appreciate & Apply the Arts
10. Discover Technology
11. Capstone
CORE
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___ ENGL
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33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
9
101 Oral Communication & Present.
3
101 College Composition
3
101 City-University Life
3
*Math course level dependent on results of placement exam.
** One Writing Intensive course in addition to ENGL 101 is required
for graduation
DEPARTMENT GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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CHEM
CHEM
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
103
104
185
190
210
230
310
300
330
101
102
103
104
General Chemistry Laboratory I
General Chemistry Laboratory II
Trigonometry
Calculus I
Calculus II
Linear Algebra I
Differential Equations
Calculus III (4 cr.) OR
Mathematical Statistics (3 cr.)
Physics I
Physics II
Physics Laboratory I
Physics Laboratory II
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Department Chair Initials / Dean's Initials / Date
29-30
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1
2
4
4
3
3
3-4
3
3
1
1
Entrance Date ___________________________
DEPARTMENT MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
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EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
ET
ET
ET
ET
ETGR
MET
MET
102
103
104
105
200
201
215
216
327
328
204
405
406
407
205
101
102
DC Circuits
AC Circuits
DC Circuits Lab
AC Circuits Lab
Basic Electronics
Electronic Circuits
Digital Electronics I
Microprocessors I
Electrical Power Tech. I
Electrical Power Tech. II
Programming for Eng. Tech.
Fund. of Engr. Examination I
Fund. of Engr. Examination II
Prof. Prob. In Engineering Technology
Engineering Tech. Graphics
Statics
Dynamics
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES (14)
(minimum of 14 credits from the following)
EET
305 Communication Electronics
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EET
348 Control Systems I
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EET
401 Field Theory & Microwaves
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EET
415 Digital Electronics II
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EET
416 Microprocessors II
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EET
421 Electrical Power Systems
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EET
426 Commercial Electrical Design
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EET
448 Control Systems II
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EET
495 Spec. Topics in Elec. Engr. Tech. III
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EET
496 Indepen. Study in Elec. Engr. Tech. III
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MINIMUM CREDITS FOR B.S. DEGREE
57
3
3
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1
4
4
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3
3
0
0
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
4
1-6
1-6
128
Program Objectives
B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology
Upon successful completion of this program:
1. Students will analyze and design electrical systems, components and processes.
2. Students will test electrical systems, components and processes, analyze the resulting data, and make iterative
improvements.
3. Students will develop computer hardware and software to support the analysis, design and operation of electrical
systems, components, and processes.
4. Students will solve engineering technology problems by using standard formulas, graphs, tables, and software
while recognizing the limitations of these techniques.
5. Students will solve engineering technology problems by applying principles of mathematics, science, and
engineering.
6. Students will collaborate in laboratory and classroom settings to fulfill technical requirements in a timely manner.
7. Students will produce clear, precise, and effective technical documents and oral presentations.
8. Students will plan and manage technical projects.
9. Students will be prepared to grow professionally through independent learning, continuing education, and
participation in technical societies.
10. Students will take the Fundamentals of Engineering examination as the first step toward professional licensure.
11. Students will be familiar with the laws and codes governing professional practice.
12. Students will understand their personal and professional roles in society.
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