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.
First Year (33 Cr.)
First Semester
- CSCI-C 101 Computer Programming I
- ECET 12000 Gateway to EET
- ENG-W 131 Reading, Writing, and Inquiry I
- MATH-M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1
- TECH 12000 Design Thinking in Technology
Second Semester
- ECET 17700 DAQ & Systems Control
- ECET 17900 Intro to Digital Systems
- MATH-M 120 Brief Survey of Calculus 2
- PHYS-P 221 Physics 1 (5 cr.)
- SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking
Second Year (30 cr.)
Third Semester
- ECET 22000 Prof. Career Development (1 cr.)
- ECET 22900 Concurrent Digital Systems
- ECET 22700 DC & Pulse Electronics
- ECET 27300 Modern Energy Systems
- PHYS-P 222 Physics II (5 cr.)
Fourth Semester
- ECET 27000 Electronics Prototype Dev.
- ECET 27400 Wireless Communications
- Select one of the following:
- ECET 27700 AC & Power Electronics
- ECET27900 Embedded Digital Systems
Third Year (30 cr.)
Fifth Semester
- ECET 33700 Analog Signal Processing (meets Advanced Analysis Selective requirement)
- ECET selective
Business selective—select one of the following:
- BUS-A 201 Introduction to Accounting I
- BUS-L 201 Legal Environment of Business
- ECON-E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics
- ECON-E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics
- IT 10400 Industrial Organizations
- IT 23000 Supply Chain Management
- IT 33000 Industrial Sales & Sales Mgmt.
- IT 33200 Purchasing, Inventory & Warehouse Management
- OLS 25200 Human Relations in Organizations
- OLS 27400 Applied Leadership
- OLS 28400 Leadership Principles
- OLS 32500 Meeting Management
- Communications Selective (oral)
- IT 45000 Production Cost Analysis
Sixth Semester
- ECET 27700 AC and Power Electrics; or ECET 27900 Embedded Digital Systems
- ECET 38001 Global Professional Issues in EET
- ECET Selective
- MATH-K 310 Statistical Techniques
- Social Science Foundation Outcome
Fourth Year (30 cr.)
Seventh Semester
- ECET 43000 Product/Program Management
- ECET Selective
- General Education Elective
- Technical Selective
- Technical Selective
Eighth Semester
- CAND 99100 (0 cr.)
- TECH 46000 Project Design/Development
- ECET Selective
- Free Elective
- General Education Elective
- Technical Selective
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.