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Electrical Engineering Technology

Degree Requirements

The Program

Electrical engineering technology students can tailor their needs by selecting specific technical electives to fill individual interests or career plans. The areas of concentration are:

  • Communication Systems
  • Control Systems
  • Microprocessors

B.S. Degree Requirements

To earn a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical Engineering Technology, a student must complete a minimum of 128 credit hours and fufill the following requirements

Arts & Sciences - 60 Credits Minimum Credits
Liberal Arts
Oral Communication 3 Credits
Written Communication 3 Credits
Upper-Division Writing 3 Credits
Five of the Following Seven Categories (Humanities, Social Science, American History, Western Civilization, Non-Western Civilization, Fine Arts, Foreign Language) 15 Credits
24 Credits
   
Mathematics and Science
Natural Science with Lab - Biology/Chemistry/Physics/Env. Science (must include one course in Physics with Lab) 8 Credits
Mathematics including Differential Calculus (MAT 121), Integral Calculus (MAT 122), Differential Equations (MAT 230) 12 Credits
Math/Science Electives Balance of
24 Credits
24 Credits
   
Computer Programming Language 2 Credits
   
Liberal Arts, Math and Science, C.S. Electives 10 Credits
   
Technical Courses - 54 Credits
Required Core
QC and Workplace Issues (ETC 299) 2 Credits
Control Systems/Communications (ETC 331/ETC 316) 4 Credits
Digital Systems/Microprocessors (ET 265/ETC 342) 4 Credits
Senior Level Courses (ETC 4XX Courses) 8 Credits
Capstone Course (ETC 423, ETC 435/ETC 445/ETC 483) 4 Credits
Technical Elective (ETC Courses) 32 Credits
54 Credits
   
Unrestricted Electives Balance of
128 Credits

EET students who have an EET associate degree may not enroll for credit in ETC 101, 102, 103, 203, 210, or equivalent.

A residency of 24 hours in the major is required to graduate