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Suggested Schedule of Classes for EET Major


FIRST SEMESTER

MTH 1400-4 Pre-calculus Mathematics (see note 1)
EET 1001-3 Electronics: An Introduction (see note 5)
ENG 1010-3 Freshman Composition
SPE 1010-3 Public Speaking
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13 Hours


THIRD SEMESTER (see note 4)

MTH 2410-4 Calculus II
EET 1150-4 Circuits II (Students may take EET 2140 concurrently)
EET 2140-3 Electronics I (need prerequisite override for concurrent)
EET 2310-4 Digital Circuits I
COM 2610-3 Introduction to Technical Writing
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18 Hours (see note 4)

FIFTH SEMESTER

(see note 4)EET 3110-4 Circuit Analysis with Laplace
EET 2350-3 Advanced Technical Programming (see note 7)
EET 3330-3 Digital Circuits II
PHY 2331-4 General Physics II
PHY 2341-1 General Physics Lab II
XXX XXXX-3 Hours of Electives (see note 2)
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18 Hours (see note 4)

SEVENTH SEMESTER

EET 3710-3 Control Systems Analysis
XXX XXXX-12 Hours of Electives (see note 3)
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15 Hours

NINTH SEMESTER (see note 4)

EET 4110-2 Senior Project II (see note 6)
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2 Hours

SECOND SEMESTER

MTH 1410-4 Calculus I
EET 1140-4 Circuits I
ENG 1020-3 Freshman Composition
CHE 1100-4 Principles of Chemistry
CHE 1150-1 Principles of Chemistry Lab
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16 Hours

FOURTH SEMESTER (see note 4)

EET 2150-3 Electronics II
EET 2340-3 Technical Programming Applications
PHY 2311-4 General Physics I
PHY 2321-1 General Physics I Lab
XXX XXXX-6 Hours of Electives (see note 2)
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17 Hours (see note 4)

SIXTH SEMESTER

EET 3120-4 Advanced Analog Electronics (see note 7)
EET 3360-3 Microprocessors
EET 3620-3 Analog and Digital Communications
XXX XXXX-3 Hours of Electives (see note 2)
XXX XXXX-3 Hours of Electives (see note 3)
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16 Hours


EIGHTH SEMESTER

EET 4100-1 Senior Project I (see note 6)
XXX XXXX-3 Hours of Electives (see note 2)
XXX XXXX-9 Hours of Electives (see note 3)
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13 Hours

NOTES:

  1. MTH 1110-4 College Algebra and MTH 1120-3 College Trigonometry may be substituted for MTH 1400.

  2. Fifteen hours of Level II General Studies as follows: 3 hours Historical, 6 hours Arts and Letters, 6 hours Social Sciences. Multicultural requirement of 3 credits may be applied to any Level II category or taken as additional hours. Please consult the general course requirements handout for a current list of courses designated as multicultural.

  3. Eighteen hours of concentration or a pre-approved minor required as part of these hours. Students not in Computer Engineering Technology EET have electives of six hours (minimum) required, not to include EET 2000 or EET 3010.

  4. Normally EET students should take 16 or fewer hours per semester. Only exceptionally good students should take more than 16 hours. It is thus recommended that courses be taken in the ninth semester, or some courses be taken during the Summer semesters.

  5. Students with a background in Electrical Engineering Technology may wish to see advisor before taking this class. Class is not required of Computer Engineering Technology students. Students should place in MTH 1100 or MTH 1400 when taking this class.

  6. Senior Project Classes should be taken after the majority of EET classes in order to give EET student the maximum benefit of those courses in designing the required project.

  7. Class is not required of Computer Engineering Technology students.

 


 
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