Engineering Technology, Associate of Applied Science ET33

Program Description: The Engineering Technology Program is intended to provide the opportunity for students to explore a career in engineering at the professional level. Program graduates will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree in Engineering Technology, qualifying them as engineering technicians with a specialization in mechanical engineering technology, electrical engineering technology, or industrial engineering technology.

Requirements

First Semester

SEMN 1000First Semester Seminar

0

ENGL 1101Composition and Rhetoric

3

MATH 1111College Algebra

3

ENGT 1000Intro to Engineering Tech

3

DFTG 2010Engineering Graphics

4

Choose Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering as a Specialization

Electrical Engineering Specialization

Second Semester

MATH 1113Precalculus

3

ENGL 1102Literature and Composition

3

CHEM 1211Chemistry I

3

CHEM 1211LChemistry Lab I

1

ECET 1101Circuit Analysis I

4

Third Semester

MATH 1131Calculus I

4

ECET 2101Circuit Analysis II

4

PHYS 1111Introductory Physics I

3

PHYS 1111LIntroductory Physics Lab

1

Fourth Semester

HIST 1111World History I

3

or

HIST 1112World History II

3

ENGL 1105Technical Communications

3

PHYS 1112Introductory Physics II

3

PHYS 1112LIntroductory Physics Lab II

1

ECET 1110Digital Systems I

4

Fifth Semester

ARTS 1101Art Appreciation

3

or

MUSC 1101Music Appreciation

3

SPCH 1101Public Speaking

3

ECET 2120Electronic Circuits I

4

MATH 1132Calculus II

4

Industrial Engineering Specialization

Second Semester

MATH 1113Precalculus

3

ENGL 1102Literature and Composition

3

CHEM 1211Chemistry I

3

CHEM 1211LChemistry Lab I

1

CIST 1305Program Design and Development

3

DFTG xxxx Occupational Elective

3

Third Semester

MATH 1131Calculus I

4

CIST 2361

PHYS 1111Introductory Physics I

3

PHYS 1111LIntroductory Physics Lab

1

MEGT 1010Manufacturing Processes

3

Fourth Semester

HIST 1111World History I

3

or

HIST 1112World History II

3

ENGL 1105Technical Communications

3

PHYS 1112Introductory Physics II

3

PHYS 1112LIntroductory Physics Lab II

1

MATH 1127Intro to Statistics

3

MEGT 1321

Fifth Semester

ARTS 1101Art Appreciation

3

or

MUSC 1101Music Appreciation

3

SPCH 1101Public Speaking

3

ACCT 1100Financial Accounting I

4

Program Free Electives (2)

6

Mechanical Engineering Specialization

Second Semester

MATH 1113Precalculus

3

ENGL 1102Literature and Composition

3

CHEM 1211Chemistry I

3

CHEM 1211LChemistry Lab I

1

CIST 1305Program Design and Development

3

Third Semester

MATH 1131Calculus I

4

CIST 2361

PHYS 1111Introductory Physics I

3

PHYS 1111LIntroductory Physics Lab

1

MEGT 1010Manufacturing Processes

3

Fourth Semester

HIST 1111World History I

3

or

HIST 1112World History II

3

ENGL 1105Technical Communications

3

PHYS 1112Introductory Physics II

3

PHYS 1112LIntroductory Physics Lab II

1

MATH 1132Calculus II

4

MEGT 1321

Fifth Semester

ARTS 1101Art Appreciation

3

or

MUSC 1101Music Appreciation

3

SPCH 1101Public Speaking

3

ENGL 2130American Literature

3

DFTG 2020Visualization and Graphics

3

Suggested Electives for Associate Degree Programs

AREA I
LANGUAGE ARTS/COMMUNICATION
Successful completion of ENGL 1101 is required
Courses may be taken from the following Academic Fields:
English Composition
Foreign Languages
Communications/Speech
AREA II
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Successful completion of a Social/Behavioral Sciences is required
Courses may be taken from the following Academic Fields:
Economics
Political Science
Ethnology/Ethnic Studies
Psychology
History
Sociology
AREA III
NATURAL SCIENCES/MATHEMATICS
Successful completion of MATH 1100, MATH 1101 or MATH 1111 is required
Courses may be taken from the following Academic Fields:
Astronomy
Physics
Biology
Mathematics
Chemistry
Computer Science
AREA IV
HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS Courses may be taken from the following Academic Fields:
Art Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Theater Appreciation
Humanities
American Literature
English Literature
Film Studies & Criticism
***ANY COURSE LISTED ABOVE CAN BE USED AS A GENERAL CORE ELECTIVE