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Fall Semester 2017 Catalog

Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science Degree

Overview

Offered at the Augusta campus

Entrance Dates: Fall, Spring, and Summer
Length of Program: Fall Entrance and Full-time: Six Terms
Spring/Summer Entrance or Part-time: Varies
Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 66

Program Description: The Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology program is a planned sequence of carefully developed college-level courses designed to prepare students to work in the field of engineering technology. The program of study emphasizes the application of scientific methods, and mathematical knowledge in support of engineering practices. Program graduates are qualified as engineering technicians with a specialization in, computer engineering technology, electronics engineering technology, or instrumentation and control engineering technology. High school graduation or GED is required for admission to this program.

Program Objectives: Graduates of the program will:

  • Possess technical skills with a balance of theory and practice appropriate to their discipline, required to be successfully employed in their field.
  • Possess a comprehensive understanding of work place ethics needed to function effectively in a professional environment.
  • Remain life-long learners through formal education and/or professional development.

Employment Opportunities: The increasing complexity of modern technology has resulted in a rising demand for engineering technicians. Graduates will be qualified to work with engineers and scientists in developing, producing and maintaining technically advanced products and processes. High placement rates, outstanding starting salaries and potential for career advancement are strengths of the program.

Curriculum Outline

General Core Courses, 23 credits

ENGL 1101COMPOSITION & RHETORIC

3

MATH 1111COLLEGE ALGEBRA

3

MATH 1113PRECALCULUS

3

PHYS 1111INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

3

PHYS 1111LINTRODUCTORY PHYSICS LAB I

1

 

PHYS 1112INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II

3

PHYS 1112LINTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II LAB

1

OR

CHEM 1211CHEMISTRY I

3

CHEM 1211LCHEMISTRY I LAB

1

OR

CHEM 1151SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

3

CHEM 1151LSURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEM LAB

1

 

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Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective

3

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Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

3

Fundamental Occupational Courses, 18 credits

ENGT 1000Intro to Engineering Tech

3

ECET 1101CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I

4

ECET 2101CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II

4

ECET 1191COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FUND

3

ECET 1110Digital Systems I

4

ECET 1101, ECET 2101, ECET 1110: See *note below

AND

(Students must choose one of the following areas of specialization)

Computer Engineering Technology Specialization Courses, 25 credits

CIST 1122HARDWARE INSTALL & MAINT

4

ECET 2120ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I

4

ECET 2110DIGITAL SYSTEMS II

4

CIST 2451Intro to Networks - CISCO

4

CIST 2452Cisco Routing&Switching Essent

4

ENGT 2300CAPSTONE PROJECT

1

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Occupational Electives

4

ECET 2120, ECET 2110: See *note below

OR

Electronics Engineering Technology Specialization Courses, 25 credits

ECET 2120ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I

4

ECET 2220ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II

4

ECET 2110DIGITAL SYSTEMS II

4

ICET 2010ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES

3

CIST 2451Intro to Networks - CISCO

4

ENGT 2300CAPSTONE PROJECT

1

XXXX XXXX
Occupational Electives

4

ECET 2120, ECET 2220, ECET 2110: See *note below

OR

Instrumentation and Control Specialization Courses, 25 credits

ECET 2120ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I

4

ICET 2010ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES

3

ICET 2020INSTRUMENTATION & PROCESS MEAS

4

ICET 2030PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLS

4

ICET 2050PROCESS CONTROL

4

ENGT 2300CAPSTONE PROJECT

1

XXXX XXXX
Occupational Electives

4

ECET 2120: See *note below

Notes:

  • A grade of “B” or higher is required in MATH 1111. A grade of “C: or higher is required for all other courses in the curriculum.
  • ECET courses identified with an asterisk (*) have split course equivalents with flexible options for lecture & lab. Contact program advisors for additional details.
  • All occupational electives must be approved by a program advisor. Occupational courses taken in a program that is not ABET accredited will not transfer to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Program, unless approved by a program advisor.
  • The Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.

Guided Pathway

Year 1 Fall Semester

MATH 1111COLLEGE ALGEBRA

3

ENGT 1000Intro to Engineering Tech

3

ENGL 1101COMPOSITION & RHETORIC

3

ECET 1191COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FUND

3

MATH 1111, ENGT 1000, ECET 2220, ECET 2110: Courses identified are critical to prerequisites. Part-time students are encouraged to prioritize enrollment in selected courses.

Year 1 Spring Semester

MATH 1113PRECALCULUS

3

ECET 1101CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I

4

XXXX XXXX
Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective

3

XXXX XXXX
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

3

Year 1 Summer Semester

ECET 2101CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II

4

 

MATH 1131CALCULUS I

4

OR

DFTG 2010Engineering Graphics

4

OR

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Advisor Approved Technical Elective

4

Year 1 Fall Semester

MATH 1111COLLEGE ALGEBRA

3

ENGT 1000Intro to Engineering Tech

3

ENGL 1101COMPOSITION & RHETORIC

3

ECET 1191COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FUND

3

MATH 1111, ENGT 1000, ENGL 1101, ECET 1191: Prerequisite: Program Admission

Year 2 Fall Semester

ECET 1110Digital Systems I

4

ECET 2101CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II

4

PHYS 1111INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

3

PHYS 1111LINTRODUCTORY PHYSICS LAB I

1

Year 2 Spring Semester

ECET 2220ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II

4

ECET 2110DIGITAL SYSTEMS II

4

 

PHYS 1112INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II

3

PHYS 1112LINTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II LAB

1

OR

CHEM 1211CHEMISTRY I

3

CHEM 1211LCHEMISTRY I LAB

1

OR

CHEM 1151SURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

3

CHEM 1151LSURVEY OF INORGANIC CHEM LAB

1

Year 2 Summer Semester

ECET 1210NETWORKING SYSTEMS I

3

ENGT 2300CAPSTONE PROJECT

1

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Advisor Approved Technical Elective

4

ECET 1210: May be substituted with CIST 2451 Introduction to Networks-CISCO