ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BS. ENGT 2014 – 2015 Bachelor of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE The Engineering Technology degree will prepare graduates in the applied aspects of science and that portion of the technological spectrum closest to product development, industrial practices, and engineering operation functions. Graduates are referred to as Engineering Technologists and work as members of the engineering team focusing primarily on the implementation of the new technologies. Graduates of this program are employed in the areas of quality assurance, product/software support, applied computer design and development, manufacturing support, plant management, computerized process control, systems planning, process planning, supervision and technical sales. GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE MAJOR Students seeking the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology must fulfill the General Education Core requirements. The courses listed below satisfy both degree requirements and General Education Core requirements. For any additional information, please contact the Academic Advising Center. 020 – Mathematics (†) 030 – Natural Sciences MATH 1314 College Algebra PHYS 1401 College Physics I CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I A – GENERAL EDUCATION CORE – 42 HOURS B – MAJOR REQUIREMENTS – 72 HOURS 1 – Core Courses for the Major – 62 hours ENGT ENGT COSC ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT ENGT 1101 1310 1301 2307 1320 1321 2310 2311 2350 3350 2321 2322 3333 3311 3312 3322 3321 3330 4311 4312 4210 4220 Introduction to Engineering Technology Design Graphics I Introduction to Computing Engineering Materials I for Engineering Technology Design Graphics II Basic Architectural C.A.D. Introduction to Manufacturing Processes Fundamentals of Product Design Residential Architectural C.A.D. Commercial Architectural C.A.D. Basic Electronics Computer Integrated Manufacturing Quality Control Statics and Strength of Materials Renewable Energy Technology Machine Design Solar Energy Systems Green Building Design I Wind Energy Systems Production Planning and Control Senior Project I Senior Project II 2 – Support Courses – 4 hours MATH 2412 Pre-Calculus Mathematics 3 – Restricted Electives – 12 hours Departmental approval (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION – 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) – 36 † Grade of “C” or better is required for graduation. Source: Academic Affairs/Academic Advising Center academicadvising@utb.edu Program Rev. Date: 4-1-14 Catalog Date: 4-1-14