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Professor:
 E. Cooney
Clinical Associate Professor: W. Lin (Program Director)
Associate Professor: D. Goodman
Lecturer: E. Freije

Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Computer Engineering Technology

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

The purpose of the Computer Engineering Technology Program is to prepare students to design, develop, and implement computer-based applications. The CpET program is offered by a partnership between the Department of Engineering Technology and the Computer and Information Technology program. A major emphasis of the CpET program is practice-oriented, experiential training in all learning environment to provide students and graduates with a rich experience in computer applications.

B.S. degree graduates will be able to provide technical support for computer systems in advanced manufacturing systems, control systems, networks, telecommunication systems, embedded systems, product development, and instrumentation. Graduates of the B.S. CpET program will have titles such as software engineer, automation engineer, applications software engineer, systems analyst, telecommunications engineer, network administrator and system test engineer.

In addition to all the school and university requirements, this degree requires that both the IU Program GPA and the Degree GPA be equal to or greater than 2.000.

It also required that students earn a minimum grade of C or better in all ECET core competency courses.

Program Educational Objectives for Computer Engineering Technology

Three to five years after graduation, alumni of the Computer Engineering Technology program at IUPUI will be able to:

  1. Meet expectations of employers in technical and professional careers related to the field of Computer Engineering Technology.
  2. Achieve recognition and/or advancement consistent with their education.
  3. Continue growth in professional knowledge through additional education, certification or licensing.

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology study plan is as follows.

Freshman Year

First Semester (16 credit hours)

  • TECH 10200 First Year Seminar for Tech Majors: 1 credit hour
  • TECH 10500 Introduction to Engineering Technology: 3 credit hours
  • MET 10400 Tech Graphics Communication: 3 credit hours
  • ECET 10900 Digital Fundamentals: 3 credit hours
  • ENG W131 Reading, Writing and Inquiry: 3 credit hours
  • Gen  Ed Elective (see approved course list: Arts & Humanities): 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
  • ECET 16400 Applied Object-Oriented Programming: 3 credit hours
  • MATH 22100 Calculus for Technology I: 3 credit hours
  • Gen Ed Elective (see approved course list: Cultural Understanding): 3 credit hours
Sophomore Year

Third Semester (16 credit hours)

  • ECET 15700 Electronics Circuit Analysis: 4 credit hours
  • TCM 21800 Intro to Engr Technical Reports: 1 credit hour
  • COMM R110 Fund of Speech Communications: 3 credit hours
  • MATH 22200 Calculus for Technology II: 3 credit hours
  • ECET 20900 Introduction to Microprocessors: 4 credit hours
  • TCM 22200 Intro to Technical Documentation: 1 credit hour

Fourth Semester (15 credit hours)

  • CIT 21400 Introduction to Data Management: 3 credit hours
  • ECET 28404 Contemporary Communication Systems: 4 credit hours
  • TCM 21900 Intro to Technical Presentations: 1 credit hour
  • ECET 23110 Electrical Machines: 3 credit hours
  • PHYS 21800 General Physics: 4 credit hours                                                         
 Junior Year

Fifth Semester (16 credit hours)

  • ECET 38404 Fundamentals of Contemporary Signal Processing: 4 credit hours
  • IET 15000 Quantitative Methods for Technology: 3 credit hours
  • ECET Elective (see approved course list): 3 credit hours
  • CIT 27000 Java Programming: 3 credit hours
  • ECET 23120 Industrial Controls: 3 credit hours

Sixth Semester (14 credit hours)

  • ECET Elective (see approved course list): 3 credit hours
  • ECET Elective (see approved course list): 3 credit hours
  • ECET 48404 Emerging Information, Communications & Technologies: 4 credit hours
  • BUS X-100 Business Administration: Introduction: 3 credit hours
  • ECET 49300 Ethics & Professionalism in Technology: 1 credit hour
Senior Year

Seventh Semester (14 credit hours)

  • ECET Elective (see approved course list): 3 credit hours
  • ECET 49000 Senior Design Project Phase I: 1 credit hour
  • TCM 41500 Technical Communication for Design Projects: 1 credit hour
  • IET 36400 Total Quality Control: 3 credit hours
  • MATH/TECH Selective (see approved course list): 3 credit hours
  • CHEM C101 Elementary Chemistry I LEC: 3 credit hours

Eighth Semester (13 credit hours)

  • ECET Elective (see approved course list): 3 credit hours
  • ECET 49100 Senior Design Project Phase II: 2 credit hours
  • TCM 41600 Advanced Technical Communications for Design: 1 credit hour
  • Gen Ed Elective (see approved course list: Social Science): 3 credit hours
  • Sustainability Selective (see approved course list): 3 credit hours
  • TECH 49100 Senior Seminar for Engineering Technology: 1 credit hour