Major: Engineering Technology
Concentrations:
General
Engineering Technology
Electrical Concentration
with Electronics Specialization
Electrical Concentration
with Robotics Specialization
Manufacturing
Concentration
Manufacturing
Concentration with Robotics Specialization |
The four
year Bachelor of Science degree program in Engineering
Technology prepares graduates for careers transforming
engineering concepts into reality through practical
applications of technology. This requires knowledge of
engineering and scientific principles, a practical
understanding manufacturing processes, materials, machinery,
and electronics, written, oral, graphic communication skills,
and hands-on training. This program is closely related
for engineers, but place greater emphasis on practical aspects
and hands-on experiences.
We offer concentrations in manufacturing, electronics,
and robotics. The combination of our technological major
and Austin Peay's liberal arts core is a unique strength of
our program. The core helps students develop
communication skills, critical thinking abilities, and values
for responsible living.
From our facilities at the APSU Center @ Fort Campbell,
we offer courses for both main campus and Fort Campbell
students. We offer both daytime and evening courses to
accommodate students who work while attending Austin Peay.
We encourage students to take internships or other job
opportunities in industry so that they can get practical
experience while completing their degrees.
In addition to the Bachelors degree program in
Engineering Technology, we offer an Associates degree program
at Fort Campbell in Electronics Technology, Automotive and
Construction programs are also available. We also offer
a minor in Engineering Technology. This is strongly
recommended for students in business, technical writing, and
other areas where graduates may join technological
enterprises.
Following is a 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 courses
satisfy specific degree requirements or count as electives.
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Typical Program of Study for All
Concentrations |
- Total
credit hours for degree: 124-125 credit hours;
first time freshmen must also take APSU 1000 (1
credit hour)
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Program based on Full Time Enrollment
- PHYS
2010/2011 and 2020/2021 each
are 5 credit hours total; all other courses are 3
credit hours
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Suggested Program
of Study |
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Freshman Year |
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Cr |
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Sophomore Year |
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Cr |
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APSU 1000 |
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1 |
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ENGL 1010,1020 |
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6 |
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COMM 1010 |
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3 |
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ENGT 1000, 1010,
1020 |
9 |
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ENGT 2000,2010,
2020, 2030 |
12 |
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MATH 1530 |
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3 |
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PHYS 2010, 2011,
2020, 2021 |
10 |
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HIST 2010, 2020 |
|
6 |
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ENGT CONCENT. |
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6 |
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MATH |
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6 |
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31 |
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31 |
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Junior Year |
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Cr |
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Senior Year |
|
Cr |
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ENGL 2030 |
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3 |
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ENGT 3000, 3010,
3020 |
9 |
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ENGT 3030, 3040,
3050 |
9 |
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ENGT CONCENT. |
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15 |
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ENGT CONCENT. |
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15 |
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HUM |
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3 |
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HUM |
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3 |
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SOC SCI |
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3 |
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SOC SCI |
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3 |
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33 |
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30 |
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Note for Main Campus Students |
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Students should be able to complete
their first two years primarily on the main 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. |
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General Degree Requirements |
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1. B.S.
core requirements (see page 88), including: MATH1530,
1720 or 1730, 1810; PHYS 2010/2011, 2020/2021, and COMM
1010. First time freshmen must also take APSU 1000
(1 credit hour).
For Engineering Technology majors, PHYS 2010/2011 will
automatically be used to meet core requirements
in science. PHYS 2020/2021 may be used for the science core after your
advisor completes and submits a core substitution form.
2.
Engineering Technology core: 1000, 1010, 1020,
2010, 2020, 2030, 3000, 3010, 3010, 3020, 3030, 3040,
3050.
3.
Engineering Technology Major Concentration
(choose one from General, Electrical, Manufacturing or
Robotics (see below).
4.
Students are required to take a comprehensive
examination in Engineering Technology during their
senior year.
Links to Concentration requirements:
General Engineering Technology
Electrical Concentration with Electronics Specialization
Electrical
Concentration with Robotics Specialization
Manufacturing
Concentration
Manufacturing
Concentration with Robotics Specialization |
Advisors
Mr. Adel Salama, Department Chair
Office: (931) 221-1427
E-Mail:
mailto:salamaa@apsu.edu
Office: Building 202: Army Education Center
Bastogne Avenue at Screaming Eagle Blvd.
Fort Campbell, KY
Dr. John Blake
Office: (931) 221-1476
E-Mail:
mailto:blakej@apsu.edu
Office: Building 604: Room 109
Bastogne Avenue at Air Assault
Fort Campbell, KY
Mr. John Byrd
Office: (931) 221-1474
E-Mail:
mailto:byrdj@apsu.edu
Office Location: Room 1108
Building 202: Army Education Center
Bastogne Avenue at Screaming Eagle Blvd.
Fort Campbell, KY
Dr. Chin-Zue Chen
Office: (931) 221-1472
E-Mail:
mailto:chenc@apsu.edu
Office Location: Room 1107
Building 202: Army Education Center
Bastogne Avenue at Screaming Eagle Blvd.
Fort Campbell, KY
Dr. Abu Sarwar
Office: (931) 221-1473
E-Mail:
mailto:sarwara@apsu.edu
Office Location: Room 1207
Building 202: Army Education Center
Bastogne Avenue at Screaming Eagle Blvd.
Fort Campbell, KY
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