Departments & Centers
Engineering Technology (ENT)
Electrical Engineering Technology
Professors E. Cooney(Chair)
Clinical Associate Professor W.Lin
Assistant Professors Afshin Izadian, David Goodman
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology
Accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABE, http://www.abet.org.
Graduates of this program are qualified for high-level positions as technologists with job titles such as product engineer, process automation specialist, quality engineer, audio engineer, manufacturing system integration engineer, product engineer, field service engineer, substation engineer, controls engineer, calibration specialist, and sales engineer. The courses are offered both in the day and evening.
Program Educational Objectives for Electrical Engineering Technology
Three to five years after graduation, alumni of the Electrical Engineering Technology program at IUPUI will be able to:
- Meet expectations of employers in technical and professional careers related to the field of Electrical Engineering Technology.
- Achieve recognition and/or advancement consistent with their education.
- Continue growth in professional knowledge through additional education, certification or licensing.
First Semester (16 credit hours)
- TECH 10200 Discovering Technology: 1 credit hour
- TECH 10400 Technical Graphics Communication: 3 credit hours
- TECH 10500 Introduction to Engineering Technology: 3 credit hours
- ECET 10900 Digital Fundamentals: 3 credit hours
- MATH 15300 Algebra and Trigonometry I: 3 credit hours
- ENG W131 Elementary Composition I: 3 credit hours
Second Semester (16 credit hours)
- ECET 10700 Introduction to Circuit Analysis: 4 credit hours
- ECET 15500 Digital Fundamentals II: 3 credit hours
- TCM 22000 Technical Report Writing: 3 credit hours
- MATH 15400 Algebra and Trigonometry II: 3 credit hours
- Gen Ed Elective See approved course list: 3 credit hours
Sophomore Year
Third Semester (16 credit hours)
- ECET 15700 Electronics Circuit Analysis: 4 credit hours
- ECET 16400 Applied Object Oreinted Programming: 3 credit hours
- STAT Selective See approved course list: 3 credit hours
- MATH 22100 Calculus for Tech I: 3 credit hours
- COMM-R 110 Fundamentals of Speech Communication : 3 credit hours
Fourth Semester (17 credit hours)
- ECET 20700 AC Electronics Circuit Analysis: 4 credit hours
- ECET 28400 Computer Communications: 4 credit hours
- MATH 22200 Calculus for Tech II: 3 credit hours
- Gen Ed Elective See approved course list: 3 credit hours
- Tech Elective: See Approved course list: 3 credit hours
Junior Year
Fifth Semester (15 credit hours)
- ECET 20900 Introduction to Microprocessors: 4 credit hours
- ECET 23100 Electrical Power and Controls: 4 credit hours
- PHYS 21800 General Physics: 4 credit hours
- Technical Elective: see approved course list
Sixth Semester (15 credit hours)
- ECET Elective: 4 credit hours
- ECET Elective: 4 credit hours
- ECET 30700 Analog Network Signal Processing: 4 credit hours
- TCM 37000 Oral Practicum for Technology: 3 credit hours
Senior Year
Seventh Semester (16 credit hours)
- ECET Elective: 4 credit hours
- ECET 49000 Senior Design Project Phase I: 1 credit hour
- TECH Elective See approved course list: 3 credit hours
- CHEM C101 Elementary Chemistry I LEC: 3 credit hours
- CHEM C121 Elementary Chemistry I LAB: 2 credit hours
- Gen Ed Elective See approved course list: 3 credit hours
Eighth Semester (15 credit hours)
- ECET Elective: 4 credit hours
- ECET Elective: 4 credit hours
- ECET 49100 Senior Design Project Phase II: 2 credit hours
- OLS 26300 Ethical Decisions in Leadership: 3 credit hours
- TECH Elective See approved course list: 3 credit hours
The minor in electrical engineering technology (EET) requires completion of a minimum of 22 credit hours of ECET courses. Required courses are ECET 107, 109, 157, 155, and 207. In addition, one course from the following list must be completed: ECET 209, 231 or 284 . At least 12 credit hours of minor must be completed in residence at IUPUI. Students with credit for ECET 116 should consult the ECET department.
Students who wish to complete a minor in electrical engineering technology should consult a department advisor about prerequisite courses or credit for courses taken at other universities.