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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Electronic Engineering Technology Major, BS


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Coordinator
Nathan Davis, MA

Advisors
Lad Holden, MT
Taiqian Yang, PhD

The technologists graduating from this program are applications oriented, building upon a background of mathematics, science, and technology. They interface with engineers at the product level and produce practical, workable results quickly, install and operate technical systems, devise hardware and software from proven concepts, develop and produce products, service machines, programs, and systems, manage production facilities and work groups, and provide support for technical systems’ hardware and software.

The core of the major’s coursework is electronics, digital principles, programming, math, and science.

Students interested in engineering courses after graduation should complete PHYS 181-183 and MATH through differential equations (MATH 376 and 377).

Students pursuing this degree should work with the departmental advisors to ensure that they have met the prerequisites for the upper-division electives. Due to the number of hours required, some students may find that this program requires additional time to complete.

Capstone Sequence (Choose 1) - Credits: 6


Written communications elective - Credits: 3-5


Total Core Credits: 124-129


Department-approved Electives Credits: 5-10


Total Credits: 134


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