Employment opportunities exit in
communication, manufacturing, industry and most branches of
the military. The possibility for self-employment or
personal ventures is high in the electronic field.
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Core of Common Knowledge (15) |
| ENGL 1010 |
English
Composition I (3) |
|
COMM 1010 |
Fundamental of Public Speaking (3) |
|
HUM |
See bulletin for listing (3) |
|
PHYS 1020 (without lab) |
Understanding the Physical World (3) |
|
PSY 1010 or SOC 2010 |
General Psychology or Introduction to
Sociology (3) |
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Specialization Requirements (42) |
| ET 1030 |
DC Fundamentals and
Circuits (3) |
| ET 1040 |
AC Fundamentals and
Circuits (3) |
| ET 1110 |
Mathematics in
Electronics (3) |
| ET 1120 |
Advanced Mathematics in
Electronics (3) |
| ET 1150 |
Calculus for Electronics
(3) |
| ET 1230 |
Electronic Fundamentals
and Circuits I (3) |
| ET 1240 |
Electronic Fundamentals
and Circuits II (3) |
| ET 2030 |
Digital Electronic
Circuits I (3) |
| ET 2040 |
Digital Electronic
Circuits II (3) |
| ET
2140 |
Communication Circuits I (3) |
| ET
2150 |
Communication Circuits II (3) |
| ET 2320 |
Microprocessor Circuits
Construction (3) |
| ET
2330 |
Electronic Projects (3) |
| ENGT
2020 |
Robotics Fundamentals (3) |
| Elective
(3) (select one course) |
| ET 1010 |
Introduction to
Electronic Technology (3) |
| ET 1210 |
Electronic Test
Equipment (3) |
| ENGT 1020 |
Computer-Aided Drafting
and Design (3) or |
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Select
from appropriate courses in the College of Arts and
Sciences, School of Business,
School of Education,
College of Professional Programs and
Social Sciences or the School of Technology and
Public Management. Students planning to pursue a
baccalaureate degree should generally select the electives
required to fulfill the liberal arts core. |
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Total Hours Required (60) |