Electrical Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science
The Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) degree program combines courses in electricity, electronics, mathematics, science, the humanities, and social sciences. The basic curriculum provides EET students with sufficient education to find employment in the fields of communications electronics, industrial electronics, microwaves, military electronics, computer electronics, automation, industrial controls, electronic servicing, television, electrical power, aviation electronics, and others. A considerable amount of laboratory work is required.
Program Requirements
- All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.
- All courses are offered by Purdue, unless otherwise designated.
First Year (33 Cr.)
First Semester
- CNIT 10500 Introduction to Computer Programming OR
CSCI-C 101 Computer Programming I (IU South Bend) 4 cr. - COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication OR
SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking (IU South Bend) - ENGT 18000 Engineering Technology Foundations
- ENGT 18100 Engineering Technology Applications (1 cr.)
- TECH 12000 Design Thinking in Technology
- First Year Composition
Second Semester
- ECET 17700 DAQ and Systems Control
- ECET 17900 Intro to Digital Systems
- MA 16010 Applied Calculus I
- PHYS 21800 General Physics I OR
PHYS-P 221 Physics 1 (IU South Bend) (5 cr.) - General Education Selective (Humanities)
Second Year (32 cr.)
Third Semester
- ECET 22900 Concurrent Digital Systems
- ECET 22700 DC and Pulse Electronics
- MA 16020 Applied Calculus II
- PHYS 21900 General Physics II OR
PHYS-P 222 Physics II (IU South Bend) (5 cr.) - Communications Selective (Written)
Fourth Semester
- ECET 27000 Electronics Prototype Dev.
- ECET 27400 Wireless Communications
- ECET 27700 AC and Power Electronics
- ECET27900 Embedded Digital Systems
- General Education Selective
Third Year (27 cr.)
Fifth Semester
- ECET 33700 Analog Signal Processing OR
ECET 33900 Digital Signal Processing - TLI 33400 Economic Analysis for Technology Systems
- Business Selective
- ECET Selective
- Communications Selective (oral)
Sixth Semester
- Technical Selective
- ECET Advanced Analysis Selective (choose from ECET 33700 or ECET 33900)
- ECET 37600 Electrical Energy Systems
- ECET 38001 Global Professional Issues in ET
- ECET Selective
- STAT 30100 Elem Statistical Methods OR
MATH-K 310 Statistical Techniques
Fourth Year (27 cr.)
Seventh Semester
- Senior Capstone Selective I
- ECET Selective
- Technical Selective
- Technical Selective
- General Education (Social Sciences)
Eighth Semester
- CAND 99100 (0 cr.)
- Senior Capstone Selective II
- ECET Selective
- Free Elective
- General Education Elective
CAND 99100
Students MUST enroll in CAND 99100 in conjunction to their last course(s) for graduation. This is the student's application for graduation. There are no fees for this course. No class attendance is required and no grade will be issued.