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Dec 05, 2024
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2024-2025 General Catalogue
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology
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The mission of the Electrical Engineering Technology degree is to provide critical thinking skills and knowledge of engineering technologies. The Electrical Engineering Technology degree provides students with a background in electrical engineering technology courses by combining hands-on laboratory training with mathematics, science, and general education.
Successful graduates often seek employment in fields such as production, design, engineering, construction, manufacturing and operations, and maintenance.
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HOURS |
General Education Basic Curriculum |
45 |
Electrical Engineering Technology Major |
66 |
CET/ET Electives |
6 |
Free Electives* |
6-8 |
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TOTAL 123-125 |
*UWA 101 is required for beginning freshmen at UWA and for transfer students who transfer fewer than 20 hours.
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Basic Curriculum Component
I. Written Composition: 6 hours
A. Six semester hours from the following sequences:
II. Humanities and Fine Arts: 12 hours
A. Six semester hours from the following sequences:
B. Three semester hours from the following:
C. Three semester hours from the following:
III. Natural Sciences and Mathematics: 12 hours
A. Four semester hours from the following:
B. Eight semester hours from the following:
IV. History, Social, and Behavioral Sciences: 12 hours
A. Three semester hours from the following:
B. Three semester hours from the following:
C. Six semester hours from the following:
V. Computer Engineering Technology: 3 hours
A. Three semester hours from the following:
A. Six to eight semester hours from the following:
- UWA 101. Freshman Seminar Credits: 1
- UWA 101 is required for beginning freshmen at UWA and for transfer students who transfer fewer than 20 hours.
- Advisor approved electives (6-8)
Electrical Engineering Technology Major Degree Component: 66 hours
Advisor Approved Electives: 6 hours
- Advisor Approved 300-400 CET/ET Electives: 6 hours
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