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May 18, 2018
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2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Engineering Technology (non-thesis integrative course option), MS
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The program of study for the Master of Science with a major in engineering technology is a comprehensive program that provides for a degree of specialization with the proper selection of courses within the major. A non-thesis project option, Engineering Technology (non-thesis project option), MS , and a thesis option, Engineering Technology (thesis), MS , are also available.
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Requirements
The graduate credit requirement for the MS degree with a major in engineering technology, non-thesis integrative course option, is 33 semester hours chosen in one of the following concentrations. One course will be identified as a capstone in lieu of the thesis or project.
Construction management concentration
Block B, 18 hours
18 hours chosen from the following
Additional options in block B
Two course substitutions allowed from College of Engineering, College of Business, mathematics or other science courses. Students are responsible for meeting course prerequisites.
Block C (capstone), 3 hours
Electrical systems concentration
Block B, 18 hours
Chosen from the following.
Additional options in block B
Two course substitutions allowed from the following list (exceptions with departmental approval only). Students are responsible for meeting specific course prerequisites.
Block C (capstone), 3 hours
Engineering management concentration
Block B, 18 hours
Chosen from the following.
Additional options in block B
Two course substitutions allowed from College of Engineering or College of Business courses. Students are responsible for meeting specific course prerequisites.
Block C (capstone), 3 hours
Mechanical systems concentration
Block B, 18 hours
Chosen from the following.
Additional options in block B
Two course substitutions allowed from the following list or from College of Engineering, mathematics or science courses. Students are responsible for meeting specific course prerequisites.
Block C (capstone), 3 hours
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