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Show Electronic Engineering Technology Electronic Engineering Technology C. A minor is not required. D. Electronic Engineering Technology Students must have a C or better in major courses. E. An overally GPA of 2.00 or C. F. A minimum of 198 credit hours. G. Sixty of the 198 total hours must be upper division courses Specific Requirements: A. Courses required: 1. Electronic Technology 124 (5), 136 (5), 137 (2), 147 (5), 148 (2), 154 (5), 222 (4), 239 (4), 246 (4), 264 (4). 2. Electronic Engineering Technology 322 (4), 332 (5), 350 (4), 364 (4), 424 (4), 428 (4), 479 (2). 3. Two of the courses selected from the following: Electronic Engineering Technology 356 (4), 444 (5), 452 (5), 454 (4), 474 (5), 493 (5). B. Engineering Technology Core (80 credit hours). C. Support courses required: Engineering Technology 319 (5), Physics 113 (4) and 117 (1). Program: Electronic Engineering Technology Honors I. General Requirements: A. Enroll in General Honors Program and complete at least 10 hours of General Honors courses. B. Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3. C. Fulfill requirement for The Electronic Technology major leading to the Associate of Applied Science or the Electronic Engineering Technology major leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree. II. Specific Requirements: A. The Associate of Applied Science major must complete at least 25 hours in Electronic Technology courses on an Honors basis, 15 hours of which must be in 200 level courses. In the case of the Electronic Engineering Technology major must complete at least 25 hours of Electronic Engineering courses on an Honors basis of which 10 hours must be 400 level courses. B. The Electronic Engineering Technology major complete a senior Honors project. C. All Electronic Technology courses are available on an Honors basis. D. Permission from the department chairperson should be sought before registering in a course for Honors credit. A written agreement should be reached with the appropriate professor regarding the work expected for Honors credit. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) 384 Program: Electronic Engineering Technology Minor I. General Requirements: A. Grade of C or better in all minor courses. B. Program prerequisites: Mathematics 105 and 106. II. Specific Requirements: A. Courses required (32 credit hours): ELTCH 124 (5), 136 (5), 137 (2), 147 (5), 148 (2), 154 (5); ELENT 322 (4), 332 (5). B. Additional courses recommended in instrument circuits and instrumentation. SAMPLESCHEDULE ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - FRESHMAN: Autumn Winter Spring JUNIOR: Autumn Winter Spring ELTCH 124 5 RELTE 114 or MATH 105 5 CHEM 101 5 ENGLI 101 3 TOTAL 18 SOPHOMORE: Autumn ELTCH 136 5 ELTCH 137 2 RELTE 115 or MATH 106 5 ENGLI 102 3 TOTAL 15 Winter ELTCH 147 5 ELTCH 148 2 ELTCH 154 5 RELTE 117 or MATH 107 5 TOTAL 17 Spring ELENT 356 4 ENGTC 330 5 ELENT 332 4 GEN ED 5 TOTAL 16 SENIOR: Autumn ELENT 332 GEN ED PHYED TOTAL Winter ELENT 350 GEN ED GEN ED- ENGTC 461 ENGTC 456 Spring RELTE 118 ELTCH 239 COMIS 260 ENGLI 103 PHYED HEALTH TOTAL ENGTC 142 ELTCH 264 ENGTC 319 ELTCH 246 PHYED TOTAL 17 ENGTC 355 4 INENT 360 3 ELTCH 222 4 COMUN 102 or COMUN 105 3 ELENT 364 4 TOTAL 18 ELENT 424 ENGTC 462 GEN ED TOTAL PHSIC 112 4 PHSIC 115 1 ENGTC 463 2 ELENT 428 4 Elective 4-5 TOTAL 15 PHSIC 113 4 PHSIC 116 1 ELENT 479 2 Electives 5-6 TOTAL 13 'Additional 3 credit hours from Comunications, Humanities, or Social Science. ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSES 322. Logic Design (4) Provide experience in analyzing and designing combinational, clocked sequential and asynchronous sequential digital circuits. Prerequisite: Electronic Technology 222. Three one hour lectures, one three hour lab per week. 332. Active Networks (5) This course provides the student with the necessary background to analyze and to design active filter networks, covers Butter- worth, Chebychev, and elliptic filters. Considers the effect of non-ideal active devices. Prerequisites: Engineering Technology 319, Electronic Technology 147, 148. Four one- hour lectures, one three-hour lab per week, 345. FCC License Examination Study (2) Material covered in the Federal Communica- 385 tion Commision, General commercial license examination. Two lectures. Prerequisite: Electronic Technology 147, 148, and 154. 346. FCC License Examination Study (2) A continuation of Elent 345. Prerequisite ELENT 345. 350. Instrumentation and Measurement (4) A study of measurement standards, errors in measuring physical data, transducers, data conversion systems, frequency spectrum and signal enhancement systems. Prerequisite: Engineering Technology 319. Three one-hour lectures, one three-hour lab per week. 356. Microprocessor Software (4) An introduction to microprocessor and - Continuini CUUCdlUII |