2021-2022 Academic Catalog

B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology

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Program Description

The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) degree provides students with the knowledge required to design, develop, modify, maintain and repair sophisticated electrical and electronic systems. 

Delivery Mode

Traditional (on campus)

Accreditation

The B.S. in EET degree program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC), www.abet.org. All graduates of this program receive accredited degrees. Seniors and graduates of the programs are eligible to sit for a pre-licensing Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam.

Curriculum

Course Credits
General Education Courses 41
Building a Sense of Community
UNI 100  First-Year Seminar
1
Composition
ENG 101  English Composition I
3
Public Speaking
Any Public Speaking Course
3
Mathematics and Quantitative Literacy
MAT 199  Pre-Calculus
3
Health and Wellness
Any Health and Wellness Course
3
Technological Literacy
CSC 120  Problem Solving and Programming Constructs
3
Humanities
Any Humanities Course
3
Fine Arts
Any Fine Arts Course
3
Natural Sciences
CHE 101  General Chemistry I
4
Social Sciences
ECO 100  Elements of Economics
3
General Education Options
  • Any Ethics and Multicultural Awareness Emphasis Course
  • CSC 124  Computer Programming I
  • ENG 217  Scientific and Technical Writing  
  • MAT 281  Calculus I
12
   
Required Major Courses 73
GET 130  Intro to Engineering Technology 3
CET 235  Digital Electronics Design 4
CET 270  Introduction to Microprocessor Design 4
CET 335  Microprocessor Interfacing 4
CET 360  Microprocessor Engineering 4
EET 110  Electric Circuits I 4
EET 160  Electric Circuits II  4
EET 210  Linear Electronics I  4
EET 310  Methods in Engineering Analysis 3
EET 320  Network Analysis 4
EET 325  Introduction to Electric Power 4
EET 365  Linear Electronics II 4
EET 370  Instrumentation Design I 4
EET 400  Senior Project Proposal 1
EET 410  Automatic Control Systems 4
EET 430  RF Communications 4
EET 450  Senior Project 3
MAT 282  Calculus II 3
PHY 101  College Physics I 4
PHY 202  College Physics II 4
   
Technical Elective 4
Select from the following:
  • CET 440  Computer Networking
  • EET 420  Instrumentation Design II
  • EET 460  Digital Signal Processing
  • EET 485  Special Topics in EET
  • EET 495  EET Internship (single instance, 4 cr. max)
4
   
Related Electives 3
Select from the following:
  • Any EET technical elective
  • Any ITE course
  • MTR 325 or above
  • CHE 102  General Chemistry II
  • CSC 202 or above
  • MAT 195  Discrete Math Structures
  • MAT 300 or above
  • PHY 221 or above
3
   
Total 120

Additional requirements, not counted toward the General Education requirements, include:

  • Special Experience Course (1 course required): EET 450 Senior Project
  • Writing-Intensive Component Courses (2 courses required): CET 360 Microprocessor Engineering AND EET 450 Senior Project
  • Laboratory Course (1 course required): EET 110 Electric Circuits I

Program Notes: College Algebra (3 credits) and College Trigonometry (3 credits) may be substituted for Pre-Calculus, if math placement test score does not permit direct entry into Pre-Calculus or if the student desires a less intense math coverage.

Program Webpage

https://www.calu.edu/academics/undergraduate/bachelors/electrical-engineering-technology/index.aspx