Major: Engineering Technology
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| Program of Study |
Students should use this as a guide and should consult with their major advisor when selecting courses. A minor is not required with this distributive major. For transfer students, the department chair and faculty will evaluate Engineering Technology transfer courses and will determine whether these courses satisfy specific degree requirements or count as electives. |
| Typical Program of Study for all Concentrations |
Total semester hours for degree: 125 semester hours. First time freshmen must complete APSU 1000 (1). PHYS 2010/2011 and 2020/2021 are each 5 semester hours and will meet science core requirement. MATH 1530, 1720 or 1730 and 1810 are each 3 semester hours and will meet math core requirement. Engineering Technology core: To be completed by all Engineering Technology students. ENGT 1000, 1020, 2010, 2020, 2030, 2730, 3000, 3010, 3020, 3030, 3040, 3050 Engineering Technology Major Concentrations: Electrical Concentration with Electronics Option (accredited by TAC of ABET) Electrical Concentration with Robotics Option (accredited by TAC of ABET) Manufacturing Concentration (accredited by TAC of ABET) Manufacturing Concentration with Robotics Option (accredited by TAC of ABET) Construction and Civil Concentration Automotive and Mechanical Concentration
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Suggested Program of Study (Based on full time enrollment.) |
Freshman Year - 31 semester hours APSU 1000 (1) ENGL 1010, 1020 (6) ENGT 1000,1020,2000, 2020 (12) MATH 1530 (3) MATH 1730 or ENGT 1200 (3) COMM 1010 (3) Humanities (3) | Sophomore Year - 31 semester hours MATH 1810 (3) or ENGT 1400 (3) ENGT 2010, 2030, 2730 (9) PHYS 2010, 2011, 2020, 2021 (10) ENGT Concentration (9)
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Junior Year - 30 semester hours ENGL 2030 (3) ENGT 3000, 3030, 3050 (9) ENGT Concentration (18)
| Senior Year - 33 semester hours HIST 2010, 2020 (6) ENGT 3010, 3020, 3040 (9) ENGT Concentration (9) Humanities (3)) Social Science (6) |
Note for Main Campus Students | Students should be able to complete their first two years primarily on campus. During the first two years, main campus students should complete math and science requirements, and should take 1000 and 2000 level ENGT courses at either campus. See your major advisor for more guidance. | | Internship and Cooperative Work experience | Students are encouraged to take opportunities for internships or cooperative education programs with industry. Students may take a cooperative education course as an elective course in some concentrations. Students may also apply for internship. Internship and Cooperative work experience (CO-OP) application. | | Engineering Technology courses | | | Advisors:
Mr. Adel Salama, P.E. Chairperson Office: (931) 221-1427 Email: SalamaA@apsu.edu Office Location: Room 1208 Building 202: Army Education Center Bastogne Avenue at Screaming Eagle Blvd.
Dr. John Blake, P.E. Office: (931) 221-1476 Email: BlakeJ@apsu.edu Office Location: Building 203: Room 218 Bastogne Avenue at Air Assault
Mr. John Byrd Office: (931) 221-1474 Email: ByrdJL@apsu.edu Office Location: Room 1108 Building 202: Army Education Center Bastogne Avenue at Screaming Eagle Blvd.
Dr. Chin-Zue Chen Office: (931) 221-1472 Email: ChenC@apsu.edu Office Location: Building 203: Room 217 Bastogne Avenue at Air Assault
Dr. Abu Sarwar, P.E. Office: (931) 221-1473 Email: SarwarA@apsu.edu Office Location: Building 203: Room 219 Bastogne Avenue at Air Assault |
Office Location: School of Technology and Public Management Austin Peay Center @ Fort Campbell Building 202 Rooms 1108, 1207, 1208 Building 203 Rooms 217, 218, 219 Fort Campbell KY 42223 Office: (931) 221-1470 Fax: (931) 221-1463 |