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2016-2017 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

TSAP Electrical Engineering Technology, BS


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About the Program

When you study electrical engineering technology, you study the lifeblood of today’s technology: electronics and computers. Electronics technology is a part of most everything society relies on, from air conditioning to airplanes, and from trains to televisions. And because technology is constantly evolving, you will be engaged in learning methods that will help you adapt to and embrace new technologies and their uses.
 
 

Degree Requirements and Supplemental Information

 
See Electrical Engineering Technology, BS for more information.
PIECET-BS
EETC

120-cr for graduation
“D-” or better required in all major courses

1st and 2nd Year - Ivy Tech


TSAP Assumes:

  1. Student completes teh Stetewide Transfer Core at Ivy Tech; this will satisfy Purdue’s University Core Curriculum.
  2. EECT 223 Electrical Machines still needs to be evaluated. It has been slated to transfer as ECET 37600 but still needs Curriculum Committee approval.
  3. The plan assumes that EETC 111 Intro to Circuit Analysis (which transfers as ECET 120), MATH 137 Trigonometry with Analytical Geometry (which transfers as MA 154) together will replace ENGT 181 and TECH 120.

Fall 3rd Year - Purdue University


15 Credits


Spring 3rd Year - Purdue University


15 Credits


Fall 4th Year - Purdue University


18 Credits


Spring 4th Year - Purdue University


18 Credits


Degree Requirement


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Critical Course


The ♦ course is considered critical. A Critical Course is one that a student must be able to pass to persist and succeed in a particular major.

Foreign Language Courses


A foreign language is not required.  However, foreign language courses may be used to meet General Education Selective requirements and will satisfy the Human Cultures: Humanities requirement for the University Core Curriculum.  Acceptable languages include: 

American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, (ancient) Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish

Note


  1. 120 semester credits and a 2.0 Graduation GPA are required for the Bachelor of Science degree.

  2. Students must earn a “D-” or better in all courses. Pass/no pass grading allowed for General Education Selectives and Free Electives (up to 15 hrs).

  3. Courses at Purdue University may only be attempted a maximum of three (3) times, including W, WF, I, IF and all graded attempts.

  4. Senior Capstone Selective I/II and 12 hours of ECET Selectives must be taken at the Purdue University location conferring the degree.

  5. 32 credit hours of 300-level or higher courses must be completed at Purdue University.

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