2024-2025 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

Electronics Technology, B.S.

A minor is not required with this major.

Accredited by ATMAE

This degree prepares students to work as a member of an engineering team in applied design, product development, manufacturing, maintenance, or technical support/sales services in the electrical and electronic industries, which include telecommunications, control systems, manufacturing of electromechanical devices and computer services. There is a graduation requirement of a capstone assessment during a student's final year of study.

Major Requirements (63 Credits)

Major Core (27 Credits)

CET 223Basic Electrical Circuits

3

CET 233Advanced Electrical Circuits

3

CET 243Analog Electronics I

3

CET 323Analog Electronics II

3

CET 363Digital Circuits

3

CET 443Electronic Communications

3

CET 453Microcomputers

3

CET 463Advanced Microcomputers

3

CS 121C Programming Practicum for Engineers

3

Related Major Requirements (22 credits)

CET 113Introduction to Information Processing

3

CEGT 200Seminar

1

CEGT 400Internship and Senior Seminar

3

TM 190Global Quality Management Systems

3

TM 362Leading Project Teams

3

AC 210Accounting for Decision-Making

3

or

AC 211Introduction to Financial Accounting

3

MGT 295Fundamentals of Management and Organizational Behavior

3

MKT 295Fundamentals of Marketing

3

Directed Electives (14 credits)

14 credits major related courses approved by academic advisor.

General Education

Study Area I -Arts and Humanities (9 credits)

Literature (I)

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

Recommend an international course in Literature.

Study Area II - Social Sciences (9 credits)

ECON 200Principles of Macroeconomics

3

or

ECON 201Principles of Microeconomics

3

History (I)

3

Elective

3

Recommend an international course in History.

Study Area III - Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

PSY 112Introduction to Psychology

3

Elective

3

PSY 112 is recommended.

Study Area IV - Natural Scientific (6 credits)

PHYS 111Introductory Physics I

3

CHEM 161General Chemistry

3

Skill Area I - Communication Skills (6 credits)

WRT 105Enhanced Introduction to College Writing

3

and

WRT 105PEnhanced Introduction to College Writing Workshop

2

or

WRT 110Introduction to College Writing

3

ENGR 290Engineering Technical Writing and Presentation

3

WRT 105/105P/110 - Placement Exam

Skill Area II - Mathematical (6 credits)

STAT 104Elementary Statistics

3

MATH 115Trigonometry

3

Math 115 and STAT 104 - Placement Exam

Skill Area III - Foreign Language

See University Catalog.

Skill Area IV - Univ. Requirements (2-3 credits)

PE 144College Wellness

2

PE 144 is required of all students entering with fewer than 15 credits and required to be taken in a students' first year.

Free Electives

To meet 120 credits degree requirement.

Total Credit Hours: 120