ELT Block Program_SP 2015

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Department of Engineering Science and Physics Spring 2015

College of Staten Island

ELT Coordinator: Prof. Dwight Richards

Call 718 982-3469 for appointment or email dwight.richards@csi.cuny.edu

Block Program for AAS in Electrical Engineering Technology

ENS 100

2

MTH I

4

ELT 113

1

ENS 110

2

ELT 225

1

ELT 224

4

Credits Semester

ELT 114

ENS 136

1

15 I

ENG 111

3

Flexible

Core

3

MTH II

3

ELT 331

1

ELT 334

3

ENS 220

CSC346

4

17

II

COR 100

3

PHY I

4

ELT 437

ENS 441

4

ENS 221

CSC347

2

ENS 362

CSC462

4

17 III

ENG 151

3

PHY II

4

ELT 466

ENS 466

4

ENS 464

4

15

COURSES

ELT 113 Introduction to Electronics (3 laboratory hours; 1 credit)

ELT 114 Computer-aided Technology (3 class hours; 1 credits)

ELT 224 Electrical Circuit Analysis (4 hours; 4 credits )

ELT 225 Electrical Circuit Analysis Laboratory (3 hours; 1 credit )

ELT 331 Electronics Laboratory (3 laboratory hours; 1 credit)

ELT 334 Electronics (3 hours; 3 credits )

ELT 437 Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution (2 class hours, 4laboratory hours; 4 credits)

ELT 466 Telecommunications and Network Technology (2 class hours, 4 laboratory hours; 4 credits )

ENS 100 Introduction to Engineering (4 hours; 2 credits)

ENS 110 Engineering Graphics (5 hours; 2 credits)

ENS 220 Introduction to Computer Engineering (4 hours; 4 credits)

ENS 221 Digital Electronics Laboratory (4 laboratory hours; 2 credits)

Total = 64

ENS 362/CSC462 Microcontrollers (2 class hours, 4 laboratory hours; 4 credits)

ENS 464 Embedded System Analysis & Design (2 class hours, 4 laboratory hours; 4 credits)

CSC 346 Switching and Automata Theory (4 hours, 4 credits)

CSC 347 Computer Circuits Laboratory (4 laboratory hours, 2 credits)

ENG 111 Introduction to College Writing (4 hours; 3 credits)

ENG 151 College Writing (4 hours; 3 credits)

COR 100 United States: Issues, Ideas, and Institutions (3 hours; 3 credits )

Flexible Core - One course from either FWGR or FCER or FISR (3 credits)

PHY I

MTH I and MTH II

PHY 116 Physics I 4 credits

A sequence of at least seven credits of mathematics from the or level of MTH 123 or higher from the following courses:

PHY 120 General Physics I 3 credits AND

MTH 123 College Algebra and Trigonometry 4 credits

PHY 121 General Physics I Lab 1 credit

MTH 130 Pre-Calculus 3 credits

MTH 228 Discrete Mathematical Structures 4 credits

MTH 229 Calculus Computer Laboratory 1 credit

PHY II

PHY 156 Physics II 4 credits

MTH 230 Calculus I with Pre-Calculus 6 credits

MTH 231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 3 credits or

PHY 160 General Physics II 3 credits AND

PHY 161 General Physics II Lab 1 credit

Note: Solid lines are used to identify the prerequisite(s) of a course and dashed lines are used to identify the co-requisite(s) of a course.

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