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ARCHIVED 2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Electrical And Computer Engineering Technology,(B.S.)
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The program emphasizes the application of microcomputers to the solution of industrial problems relating to automation, instrumentation, and control, in systems involving robotics, data communications, networks, and/or automated testing. In all cases, microcomputer hardware and software are used for data acquisition, transfer, and analysis.
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Major Requirements
The major requires 83 hours as follows: Upper Division (31 hours)
To enroll in the junior-senior major courses, students must have completed the following courses with a C or better: ECET 231, 321 and MATH 153. - ECET, MET, TEL, CS Technical Electives Credits: (8)
Electives (3 hours)
Three (3) hours of electives are required to complete the program. Curriculum Guide for Electrical and Computer Engineering (B.S.)
Fall Semester
- P1 Social Science Credits: (3)
- 190 series First Year Seminar Credits: (3)
- P3 History Credits: (3)
- JS 101 Jumpstart Credits: (0)
Spring Semester
- P4 Humanities Credits: (3)
- P5 Fine & Performing Arts Credits: (3)
Spring Semester
- P4 Humanities Credits: (3)
Spring Semester
- General Elective Credits: (3)
- C5 Core Physical & Biol. Sciences Credits: (3)
Graduation Fee
After earning ninety hours, the student must file an application form with the Dean after paying a $30 graduation fee to the University Cashier. Fall Semester
- Technical Elective Credits: (2)
- General Electives Credits: (6)
Spring Semester
- P1-P6 Jr-Sr Credits: (3)
- Technical Elective Credits: (3)
Total Hours for Degree: 128
Total Hours of Pre-requisites: 3
Additional Information
- C5 Science elective must be other than Physics to meet Liberal Studies requirement of two different sciences. CHEM 132 is recommended.
- To enroll in the junior-senior major courses, students must have completed the following courses with a “C” or better: ECET 231, 321 and MATH 153.
Students may finish earlier if they attend summer school at WCU or another approved institution. |
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