Computer Engineering Technology, B.S.
A minor is not required with this major.
The Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Engineering Technology (CET) program offers students in-depth knowledge and skills with computer related systems and devices based on the foundation of physics and applied mathematics. This bachelor's degree focuses on providing students with hardware and software skills for design, implementation, integration, and support of systems involving microprocessors, computers, and networks. CET graduates are prepared for positions in computer programming, system software projects, digital logic design, computer interfacing, digital systems design and trouble-shooting, circuit design and trouble-shooting, or as computer and network administrators. The BS in Computer Engineering Technology is accredited by ETAC/ABET.
Requirements
Major Requirements
Related Major Requirements
Directed Electives
Suggested directed electives. Other courses may be selected in consultation with an advisor.
CET 239 | Introduction to Internet of Things and Embedded Systems | 3 |
CET 301 | Fiber-Optics Communications | 3 |
CET 402 | Topics in Computer Electronics Technology | 1-3 |
CET 405 | Applied Topics in Computer Electronics Technology | 3 |
CET 407/CYS 407 | IT Topics in Cybersecurity | 3 |
CET 439 | Enterprise Messaging Systems | 3 |
CET 443 | Electronic Communications | 3 |
CET 459/CYS 459 | Network Security Technologies | 3 |
CET 463 | Advanced Microcomputers | 3 |
CET 479 | Network Administration | 3 |
CEGT 400 | Internship and Senior Seminar | 3 |
ET 251 | Applied Mechanics I - Statics | 3 |
ET 357 | Strength of Materials | 3 |
ETM 356 | Materials Analysis | 3 |
TM 362 | Leading Project Teams | 3 |
TM 464 | Six Sigma Quality | 3 |
TM 490 | Advanced Six Sigma Quality | 3 |
Note: MATH 152 and MATH 221 required for CS 153
General Education Requirements
Computer Engineering Technology majors are required to complete the following courses as part of their general education for all baccalaureate degree programs:
Total Credit Hours: 120