Note that as of Fall 2004, the "ET" courses were renamed "ETE."
ETE 295; INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS; 1 - 2 CREDITS
If you are interested in setting up an Independent Study it is important that you contact the ETE Program Coordinator to assist in planning the topic, scope, and breadth of the project.
DESCRIPTION:
A problem or special project, approved by the instructor, that provides an opportunity for independent study for Electrical Engineering Technology students. This course may be repeated four times or to a maximum of six credits. Lecture: Variable. Laboratory: Variable. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.IMPLEMENTATION DATE: Fall 1987
COMPETENCIES:
Upon completion of this course the student can demonstrate one or more of the following:
1. create a two level project proposal;
2. employ new concepts related to a specific topic in Engineering Technology;
3. demonstrate improved laboratory skills;
4. apply theoretical concepts; and
5. present technical information for professional review.OUTLINE:
Outline will vary for each topicLEARNING RESOURCES:
Will vary for each topicFor questions about this page or to report problems, please contact Mike Binzer
Revised 7/26/04