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COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY




 

Course Sequence


Freshman Year

1st Semester (16 hrs)

COSC246 Programming in C++
(3 hrs)

ET100 Introduction to Engineering Technology (3 hrs)

MATH120 Calculus I (4 hrs)

ENGL121 English Composition (3 hrs)

A course in literature (3 hrs)

2nd Semester (16 hrs)

CADM122 Engineering Graphics I
(3 hrs)

ELEC200 Circuit Analysis I (3 hrs)

COSC211 Programming Data Structures
(3 hrs)

CHEM121/CHEM122 General Chemistry I with lab (4 hrs)

A course in philosophy or religion
(3 hrs)

Sophomore Year

1st Semester (15 hrs)

CET251 Engineering Software and Applications (3 hrs)

ELEC214 Digital Circuit Analysis I
(3 hrs)

MATH121 Calculus II (4 hrs)

CTAS 121 Fundamentals of Speech (2 hrs)

ECON201 Principles of Economics I (3 hrs)

2nd Semester (16 hrs)

ELEC215 Computer-Aided Electronics (3 hrs)

PHY223 Mechanics, Sound, and Heat (5 hrs)

COSC311 Algorithms and Data Structures (3 hrs)

PSY101 General Psychology (3 hrs)

Physical Education/Graduation Requirement (2 hrs)

Junior Year

1st Semester (17 hrs)

ELEC218 Motors and Controls (3 hrs)

PHY224 Electricity and Light (5 hrs)

ENGL324 Principles of Technical Communication (3 hrs)

IS380 Introduction to Databases (3 hrs)

PLSC112/PLSC113 American Government
(3 hrs)

2nd Semester (15 hrs)

ELEC300 Analog Circuit Analysis I (3 hrs)

CET353 Web Development for Engineering Applications (3 hrs)

POM374 Introduction to Product/Operation Management (3 hrs)

A course in history (3 hrs)

CET387 Cooperative Education in Computer Engineering Technology (3 hrs)*

*: Recommended in Spring/Summer term

Senior Year

1st Semester (15 hrs)

ELEC320 Microcomputer Circuits (3 hrs)

CET427 Programmable Logic Controller
(3 hrs)

CET451 Engineering Database Development (3 hrs)

A course in restricted elective (3 hrs)

A course in cross-cultural or international studies (3 hrs)

 

2nd Semester (14 hrs)

CET453 Engineering Programming (3 hrs)

CET491 Senior Design Capstone (3 hrs)

A course in restricted elective (3 hrs)

ECON202 Principles of Economics II (3 hrs)

A course in art, dance, music, or theatre arts (2 hrs)


 
 
 

 


 



 



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