Undergraduate Catalog 2016-2017
BS-SP ETE
Engineering Technology Department
Bachelor of Science (HEGIS 0925)
The Electrical Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org
Technology Building 126 (716) 878-6017
About the Program:
Electrical Engineering Technology graduates who specialize in electronics are employed in the design, testing, fabrication, and application of solid-state circuits and systems (both digital and analog), communication systems, and control systems. This includes consumer products, as well as industrial electronics and computer equipment.
Evening study available.
Intellectual Foundations Requirements |
33–39 cr* |
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Major Requirements |
54 cr |
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Essentials of Electrical Engineering Technology |
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Analytical Methods for Technologists |
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Mechanics I |
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Electric Circuits Analysis I |
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Electric Circuits Analysis II |
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Electronics |
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Advanced Circuit Analysis |
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Digital Systems |
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Microcontrollers |
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Analog Electronics |
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Digital Electronics |
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Electric Machines |
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Communication Transmission Technology |
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RF and Microwave Communications |
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Control Systems I |
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Control Systems II |
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Electrical Design I |
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Electrical Design II |
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Required Courses Outside of Major* Electives |
28-33 cr 3-12 cr |
*The following accreditation requirements can be included in the Intellectual Foundations 2014 requirements and electives (7-9 from Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning as well as from Natural Science will overlap with IF14 requirements):
CHE 102 or CHE 112 or BIO 211 or PHY 213/310 or PHY 308 or PHY 315, or other science course with a lab approved by faculty advisement.
CIS 151 or CIS 111 or equivalent.
Math Option 1:
MAT 126**
MAT 311(Preferred for this option. Other mathematics courses such as Calculus III, Linear Algebra, or Discrete Mathematics maybe suggested by program advisement to better meet students career choices.)
Math Option 2:
MAT 315 (Preferred for this option. Other mathematics courses such as Calculus III, Linear Algebra, or Discrete Mathematics maybe suggested by program advisement to better meet students career choices.)
**Courses overlapping with IF14 requirements.
Total Required Credit Hours |
120 cr |
***The Electrical Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org
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