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Nov 17, 2024
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2024 - 2025 Academic Undergraduate Catalog
Electrical Engineering Technology, BS
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The bachelor of science in electrical engineering technology is a completer degree for those students who have completed the associate of applied science in electronics technology, or have completed 45 hours toward the degree, or have the permission of the dean of the college. Students complete additional courses in robotics and/or sustainable energy technologies to earn certificates of proficiency.
MAJOR CODE: 3045
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Pre-Program Requirements:
- English Composition Credit Hours: 6 1
- Speech Credit Hours: 3 1
- Mathematics Credit Hours: 3 1
- Lab Science Credit Hours: 4 1
- Fine arts Credit Hours: 3 1
- Humanities Credit Hours: 3 1
- History/Government Credit Hours: 3 1
- Social Sciences Credit Hours: 6 1
- Career block Credit Hours: 38 5
- FIN 1521 - Personal Finance Applications 6
58 Total Hours
While a maximum of 75 lower-level course hours are transferable to this degree, the path below is based on completion of the associate of applied science (AAS) in Electronics Technology.
Junior Year Fall Semester - 16 Hours
Junior Year Spring Semester - 16 Hours
Senior Year Fall Semester - 15 Hours
Senior Year Spring Semester - 15 Hours
- EET 4113 - Senior Design Credit Hours: 3
- Upper-level major elective Credit Hours: 3 2, 4
- Upper-level major elective Credit Hours: 3 2, 4
- Upper-level elective Credit Hours: 3 3
- Upper-level elective Credit Hours: 3 3
120 Total Hours
At least 40 hours must be upper level
Notes
- General Education Core Requirements, see Graduation Requirements section of this catalog. Follow requirements with these stipulations: mathematics - must take MATH 1403 or higher math; lab science - must take PHYS 2803 /PHYS 2811 and PHYS 2823 /PHYS 2831 or PHYS 2903 /PHYS 2911 and PHYS 2923 /PHYS 2931 .
- These courses are used to determine major GPA, see Graduation Requirements section of this catalog.
- Upper-level electives, six hours. Consult with faculty advisor.
- Upper-level major electives, nine hours. Choose from EET, ELEC, or other approved prefixes.
- Career block, 38 hours. Must complete ELEC courses as prescribed by the AAS Electronics Technology or approved substitutions.
- Prior to graduation students must demonstrate competency in financial literacy by satisfactory completion of FIN 1521 (or an approved substitution) with a grade of C or better, or by a score of 70% or more on a challenge exam for FIN 1521 .
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