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Physics and Electronics Engineering Technology (EET), BS Degree
Department of Biological, Chemical, and Physical Sciences

Physics courses and minor in physics

Students intending to major in the life sciences, medical sciences, environmental science, or technology can take two introductory courses Phys 201 and Phys 202 whereas students majoring in chemistry, pre-med and pre-pharmacy are strongly recommended to take Phys 231 and Phys 232.

Students can earn a minor in physics by successfully completing at least four physics courses (16 Semester hours) as listed below. At least two courses must be completed at Roosevelt University.

Phys 201

Intro. Non-calculus based Physics I

Phys 202

Intro. Non-calculus based Physics II

10 sh

OR
   

Phys 231

Intro. Calculus based Physics I

Phys 232

Intro. Calculus based Physics II

10 sh

   

Phys 365 and Phys 366

6 sh

 

Major in Electronics Engineering Technology Leading to a BS Degree

This bachelor’s degree completion program is an upper division program for transfer students with appropriate training in electronics. Also, graduates will be prepared for employment in the manufacturing of electronics products and/or for jobs in the public utilities industry and/ or for graduate entrance requirements in electronics and industrial engineering. The program emphasizes applications.

Option I for students with an associate degree

Holders of an associate degree in electronics engineering technology from an accredited institution must meet the following Roosevelt requirements:

Math 121

College Algebra

3

Math 122

Precalculus

3

Math 231

Calculus I

4

Math 232

Calculus II

4

Choice of two of the following four courses

6

Cst 290

Telecommunication Systems

Cst 331

Telecommunication Systems Analysis

Math 300

Linear Algebra

Math 307

Differential Equations

Two Cst programming language courses (one at the 300 level recommended)

6

Phys 201

Mechanics and Heat

5

Phys 202

Wave Motion, Optics and Electromagnetism

5

Phys 365

Applied Analog Electronics (grade of C or better)

3

Phys 366

Applied Digital Electronics (grade of C or better)

3

Phys 395

EET Senior Project or Internship (grade of C or better)

3

General education, University Writing Requirement, and electives

30

Option II for students with partial credit toward associate degree

For students with 37 semester hours or more towards an associate degree in electronics engineering technology from an accredited institution, the Roosevelt University requirements are the same as in Option I. The student may find suitable options among telecommunications and computer science courses.

For more information, see the University Course Catalogs.

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