Please note that the EET Curriculum will be changing as of Spring 2005. Students enrolled in the ET program prior to that date may chose to follow the old requirements or the new. Any students who apply or re-apply for admission for the Spring 2005 semester or later will follow the new degree requirements.
In short the following changes were made to the curriculum:
1) The Course prefixes were changed to "ETE"
2) ET 108 Practical Electricity was added to the program core
3) The number of Technical Electives was changed from 8 to 7
4) Course content was moved or updated.New Electrical Program Curriculum (effective Spring 2005) If you start the ET program before Spring 2005 and remain enrolled until you finish the degree, you will follow the degree path below.
Courses Credits
ENG 101 English 101.................................................................................................................................3
ENG102 English 102..................................................................................................................................3
Social Interaction Course.............................................................................................................................3
Heritage / Humanities Course.......................................................................................................................3
Oral Communications Course.......................................................................................................................3
CS 115 or CIS 148 or other Program Approved CIS or CS course............................................................3
MA 110 Analytical Geometry and Trigonometry. or.....................................................................................4
MA 109 and MA112 College Algebra and Trigonometry .....................................................................(3+2)
MA 123 Elementry Calculus and Its Applications or...................................................................................3
MA 113 Calculus I.....................................................................................................................................(4)
PHY 211 General Physics..........................................................................................................................5
CAD 100 Intro to Computer Aided Design..................................................................................................3
ETE 108 Practical Electricity..........................................................................................................................3
ETE 110 Electric Circuits I.............................................................................................................................4
ETE 111 Electric Circuits II............................................................................................................................4
ETE 112 Digital Logic Circuits.......................................................................................................................4
ETE 241Electronics I....................................................................................................................................4
ETE 253 Industrial Control Electronics...........................................................................................................4
ETE 256 Microprocessor Fundamentals.........................................................................................................4
ETE 262 Measurement and Instrumentation....................................................................................................4
7 hours of EET Technical Courses* (See list below).....................................................................................7
Total 71-74*EET Technical Courses:
CAD 200 Intro to 3D drafting.......................................................................................................................3
COE 199Coop............................................................................................................................................3
ETE 134 Computer Hardware Maintenance....................................................................................................3
ETE 244 Electrical Machinery and Controls....................................................................................................4
ETE 250 Programmable Logic Controllers.......................................................................................................4
ETE 251 Electronics II...................................................................................................................................4
ETE 254 Electrical Instrumentation and Measurement.......................................................................................4
ETE 290 Selected Topics in Engineering Technology.....................................................................................1-3
ETE 295 Independent Problems...................................................................................................................1-6
MFG 265 Robotics and Automation..............................................................................................................4
PHY 213 General Physics............................................................................................................................5
Other Program Approved Technical Courses..............................................................................................1-4Electrical Program Curriculum (effective Fall 2002) If you started the ET program before Fall 2002 and have been enrolled since then see the EET Program Coordinator regarding your options to graduate under the "Old Curriculum."
Courses Credits
ENG 101 English 101.................................................................................................................................3
ENG102 English 102..................................................................................................................................3
Social Interaction Course.............................................................................................................................3
Heritage / Humanities Course.......................................................................................................................3
Oral Communications Course.......................................................................................................................3
CS 115 or CIS 148 or other Program Approved CIS or CS course............................................................3
MA 110 Analytical Geometry and Trigonometry. or.....................................................................................4
MA 109 and MA112 College Algebra and Trigonometry .....................................................................(3+2)
MA 123 Elementry Calculus and Its Applications or...................................................................................3
MA 113 Calculus I.....................................................................................................................................(4)
PHY 211 General Physics..........................................................................................................................5
CAD 100 Intro to Computer Aided Design..................................................................................................3
ET 110/ ETE 110 Electric Circuits I.............................................................................................................4
ET 111/ ETE 111 Electric Circuits II...........................................................................................................4
ET 112/ ETE 112 Digital Logic Circuits.......................................................................................................4
ET 241/ ETE 241 Electronics I....................................................................................................................4
ET 253/ ETE 253 Industrial Control Electronics...........................................................................................4
ET 256/ ETE 256 Microprocessor Fundamentals.........................................................................................4
ET 262/ ETE 262 Measurement and Instrumentation.....................................................................................4
8 hours of EET Technical Courses* (See list below)......................................................................................8
Total 69-72*EET Technical Courses:
CAD 200 Intro to 3D drafting......................................................................................................................3
COE 199Coop............................................................................................................................................3
ET 134/ETE 134 Computer Hardware Maintenance.....................................................................................3
ET 244/ ETE 244 Electrical Machinery and Controls....................................................................................4
ET 250/ ETE 250 Programmable Logic Controllers.......................................................................................4
ET 251/ ETE 251 Electronics II....................................................................................................................4
ET 254/ ETE 254 Electrical Instrumentation and Measurement.......................................................................4
ET 290/ ETE 290 Selected Topics in Engineering Technology.......................................................................1-3
ET 295/ ETE 295 Independent Problems......................................................................................................1-6
MFG 265 Robotics and Automation..............................................................................................................4
PHY 213 General Physics............................................................................................................................5
Other Program Approved Technical Courses..............................................................................................1-4For questions about this page or to report problems, please contact Mike Binzer
Revised 1/27/05