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| Faculty: J.K. Pilcher (Interim Chairperson), G.T. Bellarmine, D.F. Wallace, C.H. Wentz | |||||||||||||
The Engineering Technology program prepares graduates for a variety of engineering associated positions with industry.
The construction specialization examines construction of all types of buildings and prepares the student for a career in construction science.
The electrical specialization prepares students for positions as engineering technologists. Employment opportunities exist in instrumentation, communications, digital systems, power systems, manufacturing, and other related fields. The graduates may also be involved in research development, maintenance, production or sales in the area of electrical engineering.
Manufacturing Engineering Technology is designed for those interested in the technical aspects of manufacturing, and other industrial occupations. The curricula of most engineering colleges have tended, in recent years, toward preparing the new engineers for the much needed research and development aspects of industry. This trend has created a shortage of personnel at the level once occupied by the newly graduated engineer. Manufacturing Engineering Technology provides coursework in the areas of general engineering fundamentals.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
In addition to general University requirements and General Studies requirements, students seeking the B.S. in Engineering Technology must meet the requirements listed below.
Students should consult with their academic advisor for courses which may satisfy both the General Studies requirements and common prerequisites. A minimum grade of "C-" is required in major courses.
Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix at Course Listings/Descriptions. For courses with a dash in the course number, contact the offering department for information.
CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIZATION
Common Prerequisites (24 sh)
General Studies (36 sh)
For additional information see the General Studies section of this catalog.
State mandated common prerequisites must be completed prior to graduation, but are not required for admission to the program.
| ACG 2021 | Principles of Financial Accounting | 3 | |
| ACG 2071 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | 3 | |
| + | MAC 1104 | College Algebra | 3 |
| + | MAC 1113 | Trigonometry | 2 |
| + | MAC 1140 | Precalculus Algebra | 3 |
| + | MAC 2311 | Analytic Geometry & Calculus I | 4 |
| + | PHY 2053 | General Physics I | 3 |
| + | PHY 2054 | General Physics II | 3 |
+ Indicates common prerequisites which can be used to satisfy General Studies requirements.
Lower Division Electives (0-12 sh)
Sufficient 1000/2000 level electives to complete at least 60 semester hours in the lower division.
Major (44 sh)
| BCN 2405 | Construction Mechanics | 3 | |
| BCN 3282C | Construction Surveying/Building Layout | 3 | |
| BCN 3502 | Plumbing & Drainage | 3 | |
| BCN 3731 | Construction Safety | 3 | |
| BCN 4431 | Structures I | 4 | |
| BCN 4461C | Structures II | 4 | |
| BCN 4510 | Environmental Technology-Heat & Air | 3 | |
| BCN 4701 | Construction Administration | 3 | |
| EGS 3613 | Principles of Engineering Economy | 3 | |
| EST 3005C | Applications of Industrial Electricity and Electronics | 3 | |
| EST 4538C | Instrumentation | 3 | |
| ETD 4353C | Intermediate/Advanced Computer Assisted Drafting | 3 | |
| ETI 3445 | Production Improvement | 3 | |
| ETI 4----- | Intermediate Quality Control | 3 |
Major-Related (15 sh)
| ACG 3311 | Applied Managerial Accounting | 3 | |
| CGS 2570 | Microcomputer Application Packages | 3 | |
| ENC 2313 | Expository Writing | 3 | |
| REE 4813 | Principles of Real Estate Marketing | 3 | |
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| FIN 3140 | Personal Financial Planning | 3 | |
| MAN 3025 | Management Fundamentals | 3 | |
| MAR 3023 | Marketing Fundamentals | 3 | |
Upper Division Electives (1 sh)
ELECTRICAL SPECIALIZATION
Common Prerequisites (35 sh)
Sufficient 3000/4000 level electives to meet UWF's requirement of 48 semester hours in the upper division or completion of all departmental requirements at the 3000/4000 level, whichever is greater.
General Studies (36 sh)
For additional information see the General Studies section of this catalog.
State mandated common prerequisites must be completed prior to graduation, but are not required for admission to the program.
| CET 2114C | Digital Fundamentals/Lab | 4 | |
| EET 1015C | DC Circuits/Lab | 4 | |
| EET 1025C | AC Circuits/Lab | 4 | |
| EET 1141C | Electronic Devices & Circuits I/Lab | 4 | |
| EET 1142C | Electronic Devices & Circuits II/Lab | 4 | |
| + | MAC 1104 | College Algebra | 3 |
| + | MAC 1113 | Trigonometry | 2 |
| + | MAC 2311 | Analytic Geometry & Calculus I | 4 |
| + | PHY 2053 | General Physics I | 3 |
| + | PHY 2054 | General Physics II | 3 |
+ Indicates common prerequisites which can be used to satisfy General Studies requirements.
Lower Division Electives (0-1 sh)
Sufficient 1000/2000 level electives to complete at least 60 semester hours in the lower division.
| Recommended elective: | |||
| CGS 2570 | Microcomputer Application Packages | 3 | |
Major (37 sh)
| EET 3038 | Advanced Circuit Analysis | 3 | |
| EET 3326C | Communication Systems | 4 | |
| EET 4356C | Advanced Communication | 3 | |
| EET 4513 | Electric Machinery | 3 | |
| EET 4930 | Seminar: Electrical Engineering Technology | 3 | |
| EGS 3613 | Principles of Engineering Economy | 3 | |
| EST 3005C | Applications of Industrial Electricity and Electronics | 3 | |
| EST 4538C | Instrumentation | 3 | |
| ETD 4353C | Intermediate/Advanced Computer Assisted Drafting | 3 | |
| ETI 3445 | Production Improvement | 3 | |
| ETI 4----- | Intermediate Quality Control | 3 | |
| Engineering Technology 3000/4000 Elective | 3 | ||
Major-Related (13 sh)
| CDA 3310 | Microprocessor Systems I | 3 | |
| MAC 2312 | Analytic Geometry & Calculus II | 4 | |
| STA 2023 | Elements of Statistics | 3 | |
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| COP 2202 | Scientific FORTRAN | 3 | |
| COP 2210 | Microcomputer Programming with Pascal | 3 | |
Upper Division Electives (10 sh)
MANUFACTURING SPECIALIZATION
Common Prerequisites (28 sh)
Sufficient 3000/4000 level electives to meet UWF's requirement of 48 semester hours in the upper division or completion of all departmental requirements at the 3000/4000 level, whichever is greater.
General Studies (36 sh)
For additional information see the General Studies section of this catalog.
State mandated common prerequisites must be completed prior to graduation, but are not required for admission to the program.
| + | MAC 1104 | College Algebra | 3 |
| + | MAC 1113 | Trigonometry | 2 |
| + | MAC 1140 | Pre-Calculus Algebra | 3 |
| + | MAC 2311 | Analytic Geometry & Calculus I | 4 |
| + | MAC 2312 | Analytic Geometry & Calculus II | 4 |
| + | PHY 2053 | General Physics I | 3 |
| + | PHY 2054 | General Physics II | 3 |
| + | STA 2023 | Elements of Statistics | 3 |
Choose one: |
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| COP 2202 | Scientific FORTRAN | 3 | |
| COP 2210 | Microcomputer Programming with Pascal | 3 | |
+ Indicates common prerequisites which can be used to satisfy General Studies requirements.
Lower Division Electives (0- 8 sh)
Sufficient 1000/2000 level electives to complete at least 60 semester hours in the lower division.
Major (36 sh)
| EGS 3613 | Principles of Engineering Economy | 3 | |
| EST 3005C | Applications of Industrial Electricity and Electronics | 3 | |
| EST 4538C | Instrumentation | 3 | |
| ETD 4353C | Intermediate/Advanced Computer Assisted Drafting | 3 | |
| ETI 3445 | Production Improvement | 3 | |
| ETI 3700 | Industrial Safety (OSHA) | 3 | |
| ETI 4----- | Intermediate Quality Control | 3 | |
| ETI 4411 | Production Science | 3 | |
| ETM 4231 | Heat Transfer | 3 | |
| ETM 4313 | Industrial Hydraulics | 3 | |
| ETM 4590 | Design Analysis | 3 | |
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| ETI 3949 | Cooperative Education | 3 | |
| Upper Division Major elective selected by advisor | 3 | ||
Major-Related (9 sh)
| CGS 2570 | Microcomputer Application Packages | 3 | |
| ENC 2313 | Expository Writing | 3 | |
| Upper division management elective | 3 | ||
Upper Division Electives (15 sh)
MINORS
Sufficient 3000/4000 level electives to meet UWF's requirement of 48 semester hours in the upper division or completion of all departmental requirements at the 3000/4000 level, whichever is greater.
Building Construction Minor (15 sh)
| BCN 3731 | Construction Safety | 3 | |
| BCN 4701 | Construction Administration | 3 | |
| EST 3005C | Applications of Industrial Electricity and Electronics | 3 | |
| ETD 4353C | Intermediate/Advanced Computer Assisted Drafting | 3 | |
| ETI 4----- | Intermediate Quality Control | 3 |
Electrical Engineering Technology Minor (15 sh)
| EET 3038 | Advanced Circuit Analysis | 3 | |
| EET 4513 | Electric Machinery | 3 | |
| EST 3005C | Applications of Industrial Electricity and Electronics | 3 | |
| ETD 4353C | Intermediate/Advanced Computer Assisted Drafting | 3 | |
| ETI 4----- | Intermediate Quality Control | 3 |
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Minor (15 sh)
| EST 3005C | Applications of Industrial Electricity and Electronics | 3 | |
| ETD 4353C | Intermediate/Advanced Computer Assisted Drafting | 3 | |
| ETI 3445 | Production Improvement | 3 | |
| ETI 4----- | Intermediate Quality Control | 3 | |
| ETI 4411 | Production Science | 3 |
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