The Computer Engineering Technology program prepares graduates for careers in maintaining, manufacturing, integration, and support of computer systems. Emphasis is placed on job skills required of professionals in the computer industry; including wireless systems, electronic interfacing, networking, digital communications, oral and written communication, and management principles.
Summary of Graduation Requirements
Subject Area | Credits |
---|---|
General Education Core | 27 |
Major Requirements | 50 |
Electives | 5 |
Other Requirements | 38 |
Total Credit Hours | 120 |
Curriculum
First Year | Credits | |
---|---|---|
IMT 170 | Introduction to Technology | 1 |
EET 111 & 111L | Circuit Analysis I and Circuit Analysis I Laboratory | 4 |
MTH 153 | College Algebra & Trigonometry | 3 |
ENG 101 | College English I | 3 |
HED 100 | Personal and Community Health | 2 |
PED 100 | Fundametals of Fitness for Life | 1 |
SEM 101 & SEM 102 | Spartan Seminar 101 and Spartan Seminar 102 | 2 |
EET 212 & 212L | Circuit Analysis II and Circuit Analysis II Laboratory | 4 |
CSC 170 & 170L | Computer Programming I and Computer Programming Laboratory I | 4 |
MTH 184 | Calculus I | 4 |
ENG 102 | College English II | 3 |
Credits | 31 | |
Second Year | ||
EET 213 & 213L | Electronic Devices I and Electronic Devices I Laboratory | 4 |
EET 220 & 220L | Digital Electronics and Digital Electronics Laboratory | 4 |
IMT 244 | Industrial Specification & Technical Documentation | 3 |
PHY 152 & 152L | General Physics and General Physics Laboratory I | 4 |
SEM 201 | Spartan Seminar 201 | 1 |
EET 313 & 313L | Electronic Devices II and Electronic Devices II Laboratory | 4 |
CET 304 & 304L | Digital System Design and Digital Systems Design Laboratory | 4 |
PHY 153 & 153L | General Physics and General Physics Laboratory II | 4 |
ENG 285 | Public Speaking | 3 |
Credits | 31 | |
Third Year | ||
CET 305 & 305L | Computer Organization and Computer Organization Laboratory | 4 |
IMT 205 | Industrial Safety & Management | 3 |
MTH 250 | Elementary Statistics Concepts | 3 |
XXX XXX | Select one Social Science Elective: | 3 |
Introduction to the Social Sciences | ||
History of World Societies I | ||
Hist of Civilizat | ||
United States History Since 1865 | ||
Introduction to Business & Entrepreneurship | ||
Introduction to Psychology | ||
Basic Principles of Economics | ||
XXX XXX | Select one Humanities Elective: | 3 |
Humanties | ||
Humanities | ||
Basic Art Appreciation | ||
Introduction to World Literature | ||
Music Appreciation | ||
CET 315 & 315L | Microprocessors and Microprocessor Laboratory | 4 |
CET 336 & 336L | Computer Networks Technology and Computer Networks Technology I Laboratory | 4 |
TMD 151 | Introduction to Cad | 3 |
XXX XXX | Elective | 3 |
Credits | 30 | |
Fourth Year | ||
CET 432 & 432L | Computer Interfaces & Peripheral Devices and Computer Interfaces Laboratory | 4 |
CET 436 & 436L | Computer Networks Technology II and Computer Networks Technology II Laboratory | 4 |
EET 413 & 413L | Digital Communications Systems and Digital Communications Systems Laboratory | 4 |
EET 497L | Sr Project A: a Capstone Experience | 1 |
IMT 413 | Project Management | 3 |
EET 498L | Sr Project B: a Capstone Experience | 1 |
IMT 445 | Statistical Quality Control | 3 |
XXX XXX | Select one Humanities Elective: | 3 |
African-American Literature, 1940-PRESENT | ||
African/Afro-American Art | ||
African-American Music | ||
XXX XXX | Select one Cultural Elective: | 3 |
African-American History | ||
African-American History Since 1865 | ||
Modern African History & Cultures 1600-PRESENT | ||
Racial & Ethnic Minorities | ||
African American Politics | ||
Psychology of the African-American | ||
XXX XXX: Elective | 2 | |
Credits | 28 | |
Total Credits | 120 |