Electronics Technology

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Proposed Curriculum: Bachelor of Science in Electronics Technology
Major Code: 0340
Fall 2016
First Semester
CST 120
CST 130
ENGL 100
FRST 101
MATH 110
Credits
Fundamentals of Technology
Intro to Unix/Linux
Ideas and Their Expressions I (WC) (2)
University Experience (SS) (2)
Pre-Calculus for Eng/Sci (MLAR)
Global Awareness(GA)(2)
3
3
3
1
4
3
17
Second Semester
CST 112
CST 122
CST 140
CST 150
ENGL 101
MATH 131
Electric Circuits I
Electric Circuits I Lab
Intro to Computer Programming
Intro to Computer Programming Lab
Ideas and Their Expressions II (WC) (2)
Calculus I (MLAR)
Credits
3
1
3
1
3
4
15
Sophomore Year
First Semester
CST 212
CST 222
CST 240
MATH 132
SPCH 250
Credits
Electric Circuits II
Electric Circuits II Lab
Applied Java Programming
Calculus II
Speech Fundamentals (HFA) (2)
African-American studies (AA)( (2)
3
1
3
4
3
3
17
Second Semester
CST 213
CST 223
CST 250
CST 260
MATH 224
Digital Circuits
Digital Circuits Lab
Communication Systems
Communication Systems Lab
Intro to Probability and Statistics
Social /Behavioral Sciences(SBS)(2)
Credits
3
1
3
1
3
3
14
Junior Year
First Semester
Credits
Second Semester
CST 312
CST 322
CST 329
Active Circuits I
Active Circuits I Lab
Computer Networking I
3
1
3
CST 300
CST 313
CST 323
CST 339
CST 355
PHYS 225
PHYS 235
Computer Networking I Lab
Electrical Power and Machinery
College Physics I
College Physics I Lab
1
3
3
1
15
MGMT 220
PHYS 226
PHYS 236
Credits
Intro to Project Management
Applied Hardware and Soft. Sys. I
Applied Hardware and Soft. Sys. I
Lab
Business Environment
College Physics II
College Physics II Lab
3
3
1
3
3
1
14
Senior Year
First Semester
CST 496
CST 498
Senior Colloquium
Senior Capstone Project
Technical Elective(1)
Free Elective (4)
MGMT Elective (3)
Total Credit Hours:
Credits
1
3
3
3
3
13
120
(1)
Second Semester
CST 499
Senior Project Capstone Experience
Technical Elective(1)
Technical Elective(1)
Free Elective (4)
MGMT Elective (3)
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
15
Technical Electives: Any CST course that is not already a required course may be used as a technical elective. In addition, students may
petition to have other technical or math courses counted as technical electives.
(2)
SBS/GA/AA Electives from Approved List: These must be selected from three different pools. If a course meets requirements in two
or more outcomes, the student has the option to use the course for one outcome and must select another course to fulfill the requirement
for each outcome.
(3) MGMT Electives: Students must earn at least 6 credit hours in the MGMT courses.
(4) Free Electives: Any course at or above the 100 level may be taken as a free elective.
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