School of Technology

Department of Engineering Technology

Electrical Engineering Technology

Bachelor of Science degree

Degree Requirements

(128 credits minimum)

1. Communication

ENGL 104 English Composition I
COM 114 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
ENGL 220 Technical Report Writing

And one course from the following COM electives: COM 307, 314, 315, 320, 323, 325, 326, 420.

2. Science and Mathematics

MA 147 Algebra and Trigonometry for Technology I
MA 148 Algebra and Trigonometry for Technology II
MA 221 Calculus for Technology I
MA 222 Calculus for Technology II
PHYS 220 General Physics I

3. General Education

SOC 100Introduction to Sociology

4. Electrical and Computer Engineering Technologies Required Courses

ECET 100 Introduction to Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology
ECET 102Electrical Circuits I
ECET 109 Digital Fundamentals
ECET 110 Computer System Architecture
ECET 152 Electrical Circuits II
ECET 154 Analog Electronics I
ECET 159 Digital Applications
ECET 209 Introduction to Microcontrollers
ECET 212 Electrical Power and Machinery
ECET 217 Introduction to Process Control
ECET 265 Computer Networks
ECET 296Electronic System Fabrication
ECET 303 Communications I
ECET 384 Advanced Mathematical Methods in EET
ECET 392 Digital Signal Processing
ECET 397 Electronic Project Engineering
ECET 456 Computer Hardware Design
ECET 490 Senior Design Project, Phase I
ECET 491 Senior Design Project, Phase II

5. ECET Electives

One course from the ECET electives that are listed in the BS program below provided the prerequisites for that course are met.

6. Computer Programming

ECET 210 Structured C++ Programming for Electromechanical Systems (or equivalent)

7. ECET Electives

Two to six courses from the following list of ECET electives (see Plan of Study in the department office):

ECET 262 Programmable Logic Controllers
ECET 310 Biomedical Instrumentation
ECET 312 Power Electronics
ECET 362 Process Control Instrumentation
ECET 367 Internetworking and TCP/IP
ECET 315Digital Design and Implementation using Programmable Logic
ECET 331 Generation & Transmission of Electrical Power
ECET 410 Physics of Radiologic Imaging
ECET 412 Power Electronics Design and Applications
ECET 413 Digital and Data Communications
ECET 423 Current Trends in Telecommunication Technology
ECET 445 New Technology in Computer Systems
ECET 455 C++ Object Oriented Programming
ECET 462 Application of Computers in Process Control
ECET 465 Advanced Topics in Computer Networks
TECH 581-A Fiber Optic Communications
TECH 581-B Optical Networking

8. Other Electives

Humanities Elective (3 credits), Humanities and/or Social Science Elective (3 credits), one Open Elective (3 credits)*, and one non-technical selective (3 credits) from the following: ECON, MGMT, OBHR, and OLS

.

*The Open Elective may be satisfied by Co-op credits, a course that satisfies a minor in Business, or non-Humanities/Social Science transfer credits.

Why choose a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering Technologies

Electrical engineering technology has indeed advanced national and global prosperity by research, development and application of electrical and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and has helped create the global village. By choosing Electrical Engineering Technology, Purdue University Calumet graduates embark on an exciting and productive career shaping a better future for mankind.

The program is designed to teach students the practical aspects of electrical and computer engineering technology along with underlying concepts and theories, and encourage students with an aptitude of applying their knowledge with scientific and objective reasoning. The goal is to produce graduates who are equipped with marketable skills and potential for growth to meet technical manpower needs of society. The curriculum provides a strong background in technical subjects integrating theory with extensive hands-on laboratory training, mathematics, science, and rounding off with courses in humanities and general education.

Qualified electrical and computer engineering technology students may participate in Cooperative Education programs, alternating semesters of full-time study and full-time work with a participating company, to earn money and experience while progressing toward their degree.

Both the Bachelor and Associate of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering Technology are accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC-ABET).

Career options with a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering Technologies

Graduates of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology have rewarding career opportunities such as computer hardware/software technologists, industrial process control instrumentation technologists, power electronics technologists, telecommunication technologists, computer networking specialists, computer network managers, electrical power technologists, and biomedical instrumentation technologists.

Graduation Requirements

Experiential Learning

Experiential learning is a new graduation requirement for students who will be starting Purdue University Calumet in Fall 2008. This is a new approach to teaching; students go beyond theory based learning and explore ways to gain practical knowledge within their program of study. Students will enroll in two experiential learning courses while completing their degree. Experiential learning is offered through undergraduate research, internships, service learning, cooperative education, cultural immersion/study aboard, design project or practicum. Your academic advisor will assist you in selecting an experience that is right for you.

General Admissions Information

Admission to Purdue University Calumet is based on demonstrated academic quality rank factors, which includes a high school diploma or GED, meeting subject matter requirements, grade average in degree-related subjects, as well as overall grade average, trends in achievement, class rank, SAT or ACT test scores and the strength of the college preparatory program.

For information about admissions requirements, including International, Re-Entry, Inter-Campus Transfer, Re-Classification and Non-Degree Seeking please visit the Office of Admissions web site.


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