This general Engineering Technology program provides graduates with instruction in technical and leadership skills necessary for manufacturing and industrial competitiveness and to enter careers in manufacturing process and systems design, operations, quality, continuous improvement, lean manufacturing and sustainability. It prepares graduates with knowledge, problem-solving ability and hands-on skills and to enter careers related to preparation of engineering drawings, design, installation, manufacturing, testing, technical sales, maintenance, improvement of integrated processes, their resulting products (including mechanical components and complex systems) and services within an organization. It draws upon specialized knowledge and skill in the mathematical, natural, physical and social sciences together with the principles and methods of engineering analysis and design, to design and fabricate products and specify, predict and evaluate the results to be obtained from integrated processes and systems.
Year 1
Fall Term
- ETEC199, Intro to Engineering Tech - 1 Cr
- ETEC 130, Manufacturing Processes 1 - 2 Cr
- ETEC 130L, Manufacturing Proc 1 Lab - 1 Cr
- MATH 150, Applied Calculus - 3 Cr
- PHYS 101, Introductory Physics - 3 Cr
- PHYS 101L, Introductory Physics Lab - 1 Cr
- ENGL 101, Intro to Composition and Rhetoric or GEF 4 - 3 Cr
- ENGR 191, First Year Seminar - 1 Cr
Total Credit Hours this Term 15
Spring Term
- BCOR121, Intro to Business & Industry Appl. or CS 101, Intro to Computer Appl. (4) - 2 Cr
- ETEC 210, Engr Graphics & Desc. Geom. - 2 Cr
- ETEC 210L, Engr Graphics & Desc. Geom. Lab - 1 Cr
- MATH 151, Applied Calculus 2 - 3 Cr
- PHYS 102, Introductory Physics - 3 Cr
- PHYS 102L, Introductory Physics Lab - 1 Cr
- ENGL 101, Intro to Comp. and Rhetoric, or GEF 4 - 3 Cr
Total Credit Hours this Term 15
Year 2
Fall Term
- ETEC 220, Appl of Technology - 2 Cr
- ETEC 220L, Appl of Tech Lab - 1 Cr
- ENGR 140, Engineering in History - 3 Cr
- ENGR 101, Engr Problem Solving 1 - 2 Cr
- CHEM 111, Survey of Chemistry - 3 Cr
- CHEM 111L, Survey of Chem Lab - 1 Cr
- STAT 211, Elem Statistical Inference - 3 Cr
Total Credit Hours this Term 15
Spring Term
- ETEC 310, Material Science with Appl - 2 Cr
- ETEC 310L, Material Science with Appl Lab - 1 Cr
- ENGR 102, Engineering Problem Solving 2 - 3 Cr
- ENGL 102, Composition, Rhetoric, and Research - 3 Cr
- AoE 1 Elective(#1) - 3 Cr
- AoE 2 Elective(#1) - 3 Cr
Total Credit Hours this Term 15
Year 3
Fall Term
- ETEC 330, Manufacturing Processes 2 - 2 Cr
- ETEC 330L, Manufacturing Proc. 2 Lab - 1 Cr
- ETEC 340, Electronic Circuits - 3 Cr
- ETEC 340L, Electronic Circuits Lab - 1 Cr
- ETEC 350, Analysis for Engineering Tech - 3 Cr
- AoE 1 Elective (#2) - 3 Cr
- ETEC 370, Applied Workshop (#1) - 1 Cr
Total Credit Hours this Term 14
Spring Term
- ENGL 305, Technical Writing - 3 Cr
- IENG 377, Engineering Economy - 3 Cr
- ETEC 440, Industrial Automation PLC 1 - 2 Cr
- ETEC 440L, Industrial Automation PLC 1 Lab - 1 Cr
- GEF 6 - 3 Cr
- AoE 2 Elective (#2) - 3 Cr
- ETEC 370, Applied Workshop (#2) - 1 Cr
Total Credit Hours this Term 16
Year 4
Fall Term
- ETEC 401, Sci, Tech & Society - 2 Cr
- Free Elective 1 - 3 Cr
- Free Elective 2 - 3 Cr
- AoE 1 Elective (#3) - 3 Cr
- AoE 2 Elective (#3) - 3 Cr
- ETEC 370, Applied Workshop (#3) - 1 Cr
Total Credit Hours this Term 15
Spring Term
- ETEC 475, Engr Tech Capstone Experience - 3 Cr
- IENG 445, Project Management for Engineers - 3 Cr
- Free Elective 3 - 3 Cr
- GEF 7 - 3 Cr
- AoE 1 Elective (#4) - 3 Cr
Total Credit Hours this Term 15
NOTE: Three credit hours of ETEC 370, Applied Workshop, or ETEC 450, Technology Certification, meets the “Application Requirement” and fulfills 3 cr hr of the second Area of Emphasis (AoE Elective #4).