Engineering Technology Area – Bachelor of Science
The engineering technology program, accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE), provides students with the knowledge and understanding of more rigorous and analytical methods for technical problem-solving in an industrial setting. The development of such competencies is essential to the preparation of skilled technical professionals who can undertake tasks requiring greater depth and understanding of advanced technology. The engineering technology program aims to prepare a group of graduates who will fill advanced engineering technology positions in business and industry. The main objectives of the program are: 1) to develop students with enhanced technological skills; and 2) to place these students in business, industry and government as technical problem-solvers.
Program Requirements
General Education
Refer to the General Education section for a complete listing of general education requirements for the University. Program requirements that are also general education requirements will count in both places (as applicable).
Area Electives
Choose one of the following:
PHYS 201 | Elementary Physics I | 4 |
PHYS 231 | Engineering Physics I | 5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 4 |
Choose one of the following:
Area Core Requirements
ECC 202 | Statics and Dynamics | 3 |
EEC 141 | Fundamentals of Electric Circuits | 3 |
EMM 103 | Engineering Drawing | 3 |
EMM 186 | Manufacturing Processes I | 3 |
ETM 110 | Fundamentals of Computer Technology | 3 |
ETM 120 | Fundamentals of Engineering | 3 |
ETM 300 | Technology and Society | 3 |
ETM 307 | Materials Science | 3 |
ETM 310 | Engineering Economic Analysis | 3 |
ETM 317 | Systems Modeling and Simulation | 3 |
ETM 319 | Quality and Reliability Engineering | 3 |
ETM 320 | Project Management | 3 |
ETM 330 | Engineering Design | 3 |
ETM 419 | Quality Management Systems | 3 |
ETM 421 | Design of Experiments | 3 |
ETM 422 | Industrial Safety Standards and Enforcement | 3 |
ETM 430 | Operations and Facilities Management | 3 |
ETM 499C | Senior Capstone Design Thesis | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 54 |
Track Requirements
Track 1: Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology
EEC 144 | Network Fundamentals | 3 |
EEC 241 | Circuit Analysis | 3 |
EEC 242 | Principles of Electronic Communications | 3 |
EEC 245 | Digital Electronics | 3 |
EEC 344 | Wireless Communications | 3 |
EEC 345 | Microprocessor Electronics | 3 |
EEC 445 | Computer Electronics | 3 |
EEC 480 | Digital Communication and Networking | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 24 |
Choose six hours (two courses) from the following, in consultation with advisor:
EEC 243 | Introduction to Programming - MATLAB | 3 |
EEC 244 | Fiber Optic Theory and Applications | 3 |
EEC 341 | Solid-State Electronic Devices and Applications | 3 |
EEC 342 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 |
EEC 346 | Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) | 3 |
EEC 355 | Digital and Microprocessor Systems | 3 |
EEC 400 | Digital Signal Processing I | 3 |
EEC 444 | Satellite Communications | 3 |
EEC 450 | Digital Signal Processing II | 3 |
ETM 339 | Cooperative Education I | 1-3 |
ETM 352 | Energy Systems | 3 |
ETM 439 | Cooperative Education II | 1-6 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Total Credit Hours: 122-126