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Recommended Sequence of Courses First Semester – FallCET 120 Construction Materials 3CET 204 Fundamentals of Surveying 4EGT 151 Introduction to CAD 3ENG 101 English Composition I 3MAT 170 Algebra, Geometry and
Trigonometry I 3 Total 16
Second Semester – SpringEGR 110 Introduction to Computer
Environment 3EGR 290 Numerical Applications in
Engineering Technology 3EGT 152 Fundamentals of CAD 3PSY 201 General Psychology 3SPC 205 Public Speaking 3 Total 15
Third Semester – SummerEGR 190 Statics 3CWE Cooperative Work Experience 4 Total 7
Fourth Semester – FallCET 210 Strength of Materials 3CET 215 Soil Mechanics Fundamentals 2CET 218 Hydraulics 3EGT 257 Advanced Civil CAD 3ELE CET Select one course from the Civil 2-4 Engineering Technology Electives Total 13-15
Fifth Semester – SpringCET 247 Introduction to Structural Design 3CET 246 Environmental Systems Technology 3CET 251 Highway Design 3MET 239 Applied Mechanics 4REQ HUM Select one course from Humanities
listing on page B-3 3 Total 16
Civil Engineering Technology ElectivesCET 127 Building Construction and Print
Reading 4CET 135 Construction Contracts 2CET 205 Surveying II 4CET 230 Construction Management 3CET 238 Construction Planning and
Scheduling 2CET 245 Cost Estimating 3CWE Cooperative Work Experience 2
Civil Engineering TechnologyAssociate in Applied ScienceCredit Requirements: 67-69 Semester Credit HoursDay/Evening
The Civil Engineering Technology program prepares students to perform at the technician level in engineering design, drafting, surveying and construction. Employers of Civil Engineering Technology graduates include engineering consultants, surveying firms, state and federal governments, public works, construction companies, highway departments, and soil and materials testing firms. Graduates typically obtain jobs as building inspectors, construction superintendent trainees and soil- and concrete-testing technicians, and under the supervision of engineers. They aid engineers in the design of steel and concrete structures, highways, storm drainage, land development, sewage and water supply systems. They also obtain jobs as members of survey teams or in computer aided drafting and design. Note: A number of Civil Engineering Technology courses are offered only during the day.
Recommended Sequence of Courses First Semester – FallCET 120 Construction Materials 3EGT 151 Introduction to CAD 3ENG 101 English Composition I 3 Total 9
Second Semester – SpringEGR 110 Introduction to Computer
Environment 3MAT 170 Algebra, Geometry and
Trigonometry I 3REQ HUM Select one course from Humanities
listing on page B-3 3 Total 9
Third Semester – SummerEGT 152 Fundamentals of CAD 3 Total 3
Fourth Semester – FallCET 204 Fundamentals of Surveying 4PSY 201 General Psychology 3 Total 7
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••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Fifth Semester – SpringEGR 290 Numerical Applications for
Engineering Technology 3 Total 3
Sixth Semester – SummerEGR 190 Statics 3ELE CET Select one course from the Civil 2-4 Engineering Technology Electives Total 5-7
Seventh Semester – FallCET 210 Strength of Materials 3CET 215 Soil Mechanics Fundamentals 2CET 218 Hydraulics 3 Total 8
Eighth Semester – SpringCET 247 Introduction to Structural Design 3MET 239 Applied Mechanics 4 Total 7
Ninth Semester – SummerCWE Cooperative Work Experience 4 Total 4
Tenth Semester – FallEGT 257 Advanced Civil CAD 3SPC 205 Public Speaking 3 Total 6
Eleventh Semester – SpringCET 246 Environmental Systems Technology 3CET 251 Highway Design 3 Total 6
Civil Engineering Technology ElectivesCET 127 Building Construction and Print
Reading 4CET 135 Construction Contracts 2CET 205 Surveying II 4CET 230 Construction Management 3CET 238 Construction Planning and
Scheduling 2CET 245 Cost Estimating 3CWE Cooperative Work Experience 2
Electronics Engineering TechnologyAssociate in Applied ScienceCredit Requirements: 67-68 Semester Credit HoursDay
The Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares students for a broad range of jobs in the electrical and electronic fields. Graduates of the program may become employed as broadcast technicians, business machine technicians, customer service representatives, computer service technicians, engineering technicians, laboratory technicians, field engineering technicians, engineering aides, electrical sales technicians, technical writers and electrical instrument technicians.
Recommended Sequence of Courses First Semester – FallEGR 104 Engineering Technology
Foundations 3EGR 110 Introduction to Computer
Environment 3ENG 101 English Composition I 3MAT 170 Algebra, Geometry and
Trigonometry I 3 Total 12
Second Semester – SpringEET 113 Electrical Circuits I 4EET 145 Digital Circuits 4EGR 290 Numerical Applications in
Engineering Technology 3SPC 205 Public Speaking 3orSPC 209 Interpersonal Communication 3 Total 14
Third Semester – SummerEET 131 Active Devices 4EGT 151 Introduction to CAD 3orEGR 275 Introduction to Engineering/Computer
Graphics 3 Total 7
Fourth Semester – FallEET 141 Electronic Circuits 4EEM 251 Programmable Controllers 3EGR 175 Manufacturing Processes 3 Total 10