Undergraduate Catalog 2012-13
Minor in Electronics Technology
The minor in electronics technology is designed to offer expertise in electronics to those students who need or want this background as a supplement to majors in technology, mathematics, computer science, information systems, radio/television, or other programs that may directly or indirectly interact with electrical or electronic skills.
Requirements for Minor: Electronics Technology |
Credits |
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D.C. Circuit Analysis |
3 |
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AC Circuit Analysis |
3 |
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Analog Electronics |
3 |
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Digital Electronics |
3 |
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Select 9 credit hours from the courses listed under EET program subspecialties. |
9 |
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TOTAL CREDITS |
21 |
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Minor in Advanced Technology
The minor in advanced technology is designed to supplement the knowledge and expertise of students majoring in math, science, and engineering technology fields in the areas of microsystems, nanotechnology, and other emerging technologies.
Requirements for Minor: Advanced Technology |
Credits |
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D.C. Circuit Analysis |
3 |
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Engineering Materials |
3 |
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Introduction to Microtechnology |
3 |
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Project Management and Problem Solving |
3 |
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Introduction to Nanotechnology |
3 |
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Electro-Mechanical Instrumentation and Control |
3 |
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Introduction to Statistical Methods |
3 |
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TOTAL CREDITS |
21 |
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Minor in Industrial Technology
The minor in industrial technology is designed to supplement the knowledge and expertise of students majoring in design, problem solving, project management, materials processes, robotics, and materials handling.
Requirements for Minor: Industrial Technology |
Credits |
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D.C. Circuit Analysis |
3 |
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Computer Aided Design and Drafting |
3 |
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Project Management and Problem Solving |
3 |
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Robotics Systems and Material Handling |
3 |
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EGT 316 |
Materials Processing and Fabrication |
3 |
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Select two EGT-approved courses at the 300 or 400 level |
6 |
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TOTAL CREDITS |
21 |
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