EET Plan of Study for Students Starting in Summer 2011 or later

 

The Plan of Study for a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) was implemented in the Summer of 2011. The EET Plan of Study presented below shows the recommended sequence of courses for the completion of a Bachelor of Science in in eight semesters.

A PDF of the EET Plan of Study is available.

Accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical Engineering Technology

Semester 1

Semester 2

ECET 12000 Gateway to EET 3 ECET 17700 Data Acquisition and Systems Control 3
CNIT 10500 Introduction to C Programming 3 ECET 17900 Introduction to Digital Systems 3
ENGL 10600 First-Year Composition 4 COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech 3
MA 22100 Calculus for Technology I 3 MA 22200 Calculus for Technology II 3
TECH 12000 Technology and the Individual 3 PHYS 21800 General Physics I 4
Total
16
Total
16

Semester 3

Semester 4

ECET 22700 DC and Pulse Electronics 3 ECET 27000 Electronics Prototype Development and Construction 3
ECET 22900 Concurrent Digital Systems 3 ECET 27300 Modern Energy Systems 3
ECET 22000 Prof. Career Development 1 ECET 27400 Wireless Communications 3
Business Selective 3

ECET 27700 AC and Power Electronics or

ECET 27900 Embedded Digital Systems

3
General Education Elective 3 Communication Selective 3
PHYS 21900 General Physics II 4  
Total
17
Total
15

Semester 5

Semester 6

ECET 33XXX Advanced Analysis Selective 3 ECET 38000 Professional Issues in EET 1
ECET Elective 3 ECET Elective 3
Communication Selective 3 General Education Elective 3

STAT 22500 Intro. to Probability Models or

STAT 30100 Elementary Statistical Methods

3

IET 45100 Monetary Analysis for Industrial Decisions or

IT 45000 Production Cost Analysis

3
TECH 32000 Technology and the Organization 3 TECH 33000 Technology and the Global Society 3
  Technical Selective 3
Total
15
Total
16

Semester 7

Semester 8

ECET 43000 Elec. Product and Program Management 3 ECET 46000 Project Design and Development 3
ECET Elective 3 ECET Elective 3
General Education Elective 3 Free Elective 3
Technical Selective 3 General Education Elective 3
Technical Selective 3 Technical Selective 3
Total
15
Total
15

 

ECET Electives (12 credits)

ECET 33X Advanced Analysis Selective (3 credits)

Technical Selectives (12 credits)

Note: Limited to 6 credits in any one discipline except for EPICS, which has a limit of 3 credits

  • College of Engineering courses (except ENGR)
  • College of Technology courses (including ECET)
  • CS courses (except CS 11000 & 23500)
  • EPICS
  • Lab-based Science courses in Physics (PHYS), Chemistry (CHM), or Biology (BIOL)
  • THTR 25300, 35300, or 55300

Business Selective (3 credits)

  • AGEC 20000 or higher
  • CSR 34200 Personal Finance
  • ECON 20000 or higher
  • ENTR 20000 or higher
  • IT 10400 Industrial Organization
  • IT 23000 Industrial Supply Chain Mgmt
  • IT 33000 Industrial Sales & Sales Mgmt
  • IT 33200 Purchasing, Inventory & Warehouse
  • MGMT 20000 or higher
  • OLS 25200 Human Relations in Org
  • OLS 27400 Applied Leadership
  • OLS 28400 Leadership Principles
  • OLS 32500 Meeting Management

Communication Selectives (6 credits)

Note: 3 credit hours from each category

Written communication (3 credits)

  • ENGL 20500 Introduction to Creative Writing
  • ENGL 30400 Advanced Composition
  • ENGL 42000 Business Writing
  • ENGL 42100 Technical Writing

Oral communication (3 credits)

  • COM 20000 or higher

General Education Electives (12 credits)

Limited to 6 credits in any one discipline except foreign languages may be taken for 12 credits

  Foreign languages (except courses in native language)
  African American Studies (AAS) History (HIST)
  Art and Design (AD) Interdisciplinary Studies (IDIS)
  American Studies (AMST) Linguistics (LING)
  Anthropology (ANTH) Music History and Theory (MUS)
  Asian American Studies (ASAM) Philosophy (PHIL)
  American Sign Language (ASL) Political Science (POL)
  Band (BAND) Psychology (PSY)
  Classics (CLCS) Religious Studies (REL)
  Comparative Literature (CMPL) Sociology (SOC)
  Communication (COM) Theater (THTR)
  English (ENGL) Women's Studies (WOST)
  ROTC (AFT, MILT, NS)  

Minors

Minors are offered through a variety of disciplines.  The discipline offering the minor establishes the requirements.

A minor is not required.