The Electrical Engineering Technology, Electronics program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
About the Program
The Electrical Engineering Technology, Electronics program prepares students to design, test, and fabricate solid-state circuits and systems (both digital and analog), microwave systems, and control systems.
Electrical Engineering Technology, Electronics graduates work in electronic and digital circuit design, testing, and manufacturing; microwave wireless communications and telecommunications; and control systems and robotics.
Intellectual Foundations Requirements
33-39 credit hours *1 33-39
Electrical Engineering Technology, Electronics Major Requirements (57 credit hours)
ENT 104 ESSENTIALS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 3
ENT 300 MATHEMATICS APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 3
ENT 301 MECHANICS I 3
ENT 330 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS ANALYSIS I 3
ENT 332 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS ANALYSIS II 3
ENT 341 ELECTRONICS 3
ENT 342 ADVANCED CIRCUIT ANALYSIS 3
ENT 345 DIGITAL SYSTEMS 3
ENT 346 MICROCONTROLLERS 3
ENT 351 ANALOG CIRCUITS ANALYSIS 3
ENT 371 ELECTRIC MACHINES 3
ENT 441 COMMUNICATION TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGY 3
ENT 446 DIGITAL SYSTEMS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS 3
ENT 442 RF AND MICROWAVE COMMUNICATIONS 3
ENT 452 ANALOG SYSTEMS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS 3
ENT 461 CONTROL SYSTEMS I 3
ENT 462 CONTROL SYSTEMS II 3
ENT 465 ELECTRICAL DESIGN I 3
ENT 466 ELECTRICAL DESIGN II 3
Requirements Outside of Major
25-30 credit hours 25-30
CHE 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
or CHE 111 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY I
CIS 151 COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION PROCESSING I
PHY 107 GENERAL PHYSICS I (4)
or PHY 111 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I
PHY 108 GENERAL PHYSICS II (4)
or PHY 112 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II
Math Option 1
MAT 126 APPLIED CALCULUS I (4)
MAT 127 APPLIED CALCULUS II (4)
MAT 202 INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR ALGEBRA **
Math Option 2
MAT 161 CALCULUS I (4)
MAT 162 CALCULUS II (4)
MAT 315 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS **
Electives 0-11
Total Credit Hours 120
*IF number of credits is generally 33 – 39. However, required courses outside of major, such as MAT 126 or MAT 161 satisfy Quantitative Reasoning in IF; CHE 101/111 or PHY 107/111 satisfy Natural Science in IF. Therefore, the number of remaining credits in IF required by the program is (33 – 39) – 6 = (27 – 33) cr.
**MAT 202 for Track 1 and MAT 315 for Track 2 are preferred courses. Other mathematics courses such as Calculus III (MAT 263) , or Discrete Mathematics (MAT 270) may be suggested by program advisement to better meet student’s career choices.
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