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Electronics Engineering Technology
2004-2006 Undergraduate Catalog | Catalogs

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. Graduates will be prepared for employment in the manufacturing of electronics products and in the public utilities industry. The program stresses applications; it prepares students for graduate study in such areas as electronics engineering technology and industrial engineering technology; and it provides substantial progress toward graduate entrance requirements in electronics and industrial engineering.

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. A personalized curriculum will be developed so that all requirements listed above are met. The student may find suitable options among telecommunications and computer science courses.

04-06 Undergraduate Catalog | College of Arts & Sciences

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