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Show Technology Electronic Engineering Technology Program: Electronic Engineering TechnologyBachelor Degree I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). Exception English 103B (3) or Communication 326 (3). B. Bachelor Degree General Education requirements (see index). C. A minor is not required. D. Electronic Engineering Technology majors must have a C or better in major courses. E. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. F. 183 total hours are required for this degree. G. Sixty of the 183 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 60 credit hours. B. Courses required: 1. Electronic Technology (53 credit hours): 130 (3), 131 (1), 132 (3), 133 (1), 134 (3), 135 (1), 150 (3), 151 (1), 152 (3), 153 (1), 154 (3), 155 (1), 212 (5), 213 (3), 230 (3), 231 (2), 240 (5), 241 (3), 262 (5), 263 (3). 2. Electronic Engineering Technology (23 credit hours): 355 (3), 356 (3), 310 (3), 311 (2), 320 (4), 321 (1), 422 (4), 423 (1), 479 (2). C. Must select (with departmental approval) at least three of the following combinations: 1. Electronic Engineering Technology 324 (3), 325 (2). 2. Electronic Engineering Technology 450 (3), 451 (2). 3. Electronic Engineering Technology 452 (3), 453 (2). 4. Electronic Engineering Technology 456 (3), 457 (2). 5. Electronic Engineering Technology 460 (3), 461 (2). 6. Electronic Engineering Technology 464 (3), 465 (2). D. Support courses required: 1. Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5), 211 (5) or Related Technical Education 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5), 118 (5). 2. Physics 111 (4), 112 (4), 113 (4) or 261 (4), 262 (4), 263 (4). 3. Electronic Engineering Technology 341 (5), 343 (3) or eight credit hours of other upper division Electronic Engineering Technology courses. 4. Data Processing 260 (3). 5. Chemistry 101 (5) or 121 (5). 6. Engineering Graphics 142 (4) and 144 (4). 7. Industrial Engineering Technology 330 (5), 332 (5). 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. Maintan an overall G. P. A. of 3.3. C. Fulfill requirements for Electronic Technology major leading to the Associate of Applied Science Degree or the Electronic Engi- 262 Technology Electronic Engineering Technology neering Technology major leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree. II. Specific Requirements: A. In fulfilling requirements for the Associate of Applied Science 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 complete at least 25 hours of Electronic Engineering courses on an Honors basis of which 10 hours must be 400 level courses. B. In the case of the Electronic Engineering Technology major complete a senior Honors project. C. All Electronic Technology courses are available on an Honors basis with the exception of Eectronic Technology 241, 243, and 442. D. Permission from the deportment chairman 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.) 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 (26 credit hours): Eectronic Technology 212 (5), 213 (3); Electronic Engineering Technology 320 (4), 321 (1), 341 (5), 343 (3), 422 (4), 423 (1). B. Additional courses recommended in instrument circuits and instrumentation. ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSES 310. Instruments and Measurements (3) Basic theory pertaining- to the function, operation, application, and adjustment of precision type electronic instruments and devices. Prerequisite: Sophomore level electronic course work. Three lectures. S 311. Instruments and Measurements Laboratory (2) Operation of equipment studied in Electronic Engineering Technology 310. Two 3-hour labs a week. S 320. Transistor Circuit Analysis (4) Analysis of Transistor circuits through the use of equivalent circuit's. Prerequisites: Electronic Technology 212 and 213, or equivalent. Four lectures. A 321. Transistor Circuits Laboratory (1) A practical laboratory course to give the student additional understanding of the principles taught in Electronic Engineering Technology 320. Prerequisite: Electronic Technology 212. One 3-hour lab a week. A 324. Pulse and Digital Circuits (3) Basic theory, operation and waveforms for R-C and R-L time constant circuits: application to special purpose circuits. Prerequisite: Elec- tronic Engineering Technology 320 or equivalent. Three lectures. W 325. Pulse and Digital Circuits Laboratory (2) Operation and adjustment of circuits and related control readout components used in pulse and digital circuits. Two 3-hour labs a week. W 338. Missile Guidance Systems (5) Electronics principles, circuitry and operation concepts used in missile guidance systems. Prerequisite: Related Technical Education 118. Physics 111 or equivalent. (Offered alternate years.) Five lectures. W 341. Fundamentals of Electronics (5) For the engineering technology student not majoring in electronics. Electronic concepts in D.C. and A.C. circuits. Meets five times each week. To be taken concurrently with Physics 112. Prerequisite: Related Technical Education 117 or equivalent. W 343. Fundamentals of Electronics (3) For the technical student not majoring in electronics. Transistor and vacuum tube principles and fundamental circuits. Two lecture-recitations and one lab period a week. Prerequisite: Electronic Engineering Technology 341 or equivalent. S 263 be assured of building upon previous courses and knowledge of his field. Student; desiring to graduate with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology must satisfy the general college requirements: English 101, 102, 103 Health Education; Physical Education; the area requirements and departmen requirements. |