Graduation Requirements
Please note: The following list of graduation requirements
applies to freshmen in the EET program who enroll in the Fall 2001 or later.
Students who were at least at the sophomore level in the Fall 2001 should
consult the printed Catalog in effect when they enrolled.
A student must complete 124 credit hours in order to graduate with
a BSEET degree. This program can be completed in four years (eight semesters)
by a student going to school on a full-time basis. Students working full-time
are encouraged to carry a lighter course load, and to complete the curriculum
in a correspondingly longer time frame. The requirements can be broken
down into several broad categories, as follows.
Required ET Core courses (9 credits):
Required EET/CENT courses (56 credits):
Approved EET/Technical Electives, select at least three (4) courses (12 credits):
Many other upper division courses in Engineering Technology, Engineering,
Business, Math, and Science are also eligible; consult with your advisor.
These elective courses must also be selected such that the university requirement
of 40 credits upper division is met.
Other Required Courses (Math, Science, Computers, Technical Sciences - 33 credits)
The four course sequence - Math for Engineering Technology - is being phased out. It will be replaced by the three course sequence shown below. There is no change in the total number of credits. New students and those who have not yet completed the old courses should take the new courses using the following (approx.) equivalences:
| MATH 131 | => | MATH 121 |
| MATH 132 | => | MATH 124 |
| MATH 231&232 | => | MATH 126 |
Institutional and General Education
In addition to completing technical courses offered by the Math & Science and EET departments, students must broaden their education by taking a group of courses labeled General Education courses. These courses cover topics ranging from communication in writing and speaking, programming, math and natural sciences, to humanities and social sciences, as shown at right. Within the last two categories, students are free to choose courses according to their interests.
More information concerning these General Education courses can be found in the university catalog under General Education Requirements.
Co-curricular Requirements
The faculty supports and encourages the involvement of engineering technology majors in at least one student professional organization specific to their discipline.
Outcomes Assessment Activities
- Completion of all required courses, as determined by the department.
- Students must successfully complete a Senior Project incorporating what they have learned.
- Faculty advisors monitor each student's progress toward completing major requirements.
- Annual Industrial Advisory Committee meetings are held to solicit industry feedback and support.
- Graduates and their employers will be surveyed as to program satisfaction and job performance after their graduation.
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