Computer Engineering Technology, BS
The BS in computer engineering technology (CET) was granted licensure in November 2004. The CET degree responds to the fact that computers and networks have been two of the leading technologies driving engineering job markets. Students explore hardware and software in a hands-on dedicated networking laboratory. Students will use computational methods, computers, and modern technical tools in engineering practice, in addition to learning about state-of-the-art technology in the areas of wired and wireless network communication, engineering design, advanced PC operating systems, internet technology, and computer programming.
As students gain knowledge of hardware and engineering processes and prepare to take industry-based certification exams, they can look forward to well-paying careers. Some will become systems administrators, network administrators, system designers, quality control engineers, and software developers. Others may find positions as information technologists, lab technicians, system maintenance experts, system testers, and help desk operators. There is a graduation requirement of a capstone assessment during a student's final year of study.
Requirements
Core Requirements
ENGR 150
| Introduction to Engineering | |
ET 251 | Applied Mechanics I - Statics | 3 |
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ETM 260 | Computer Aided Design and Integrated Manufacturing CAD/CAM/CIM | 3 |
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MFG 121 | Technical Drafting & CAD | 3 |
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CHEM 161 | General Chemistry | 3 |
ET 357 | Strength of Materials | 3 |
STAT 104 | Elementary Statistics | 3 |
CS 151 | Computer Science I | 3 |
CS 152 | Computer Science II | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 27 |
Specialization Requirements
Directed Electives
Suggested directed electives. Other courses may be selected in consultation with an advisor.
CET 301 | Fiber-Optics Communications | 3 |
CET 459 | Network Security Technologies | 3 |
CET 479 | Network Administration | 3 |
CS 153 | Computer Science III | 3 |
ETM 356 | Materials Analysis | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 8 |
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: 124