Electronic Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Science (BS)
Program Overview
This Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology program provides a comprehensive foundation in electrical and computer engineering principles, with a focus on practical applications. Students develop skills in circuit analysis, electronics, microprocessors, and industrial automation, preparing them for careers in various industries. The program includes hands-on laboratory experiences and an internship to enhance practical knowledge and industry connections.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Year 1
- *Fall (16 Credits)*
- ENG 101 Foundations of Writing & Rhetoric
- EE 105 Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology
- EET 113 DC Circuits
- MATH 115 Precalculus Mathematics
- EET 141 Integrated Computer Technology I
- *Spring (16 Credits)*
- CMST 102 Public Speaking
- EE 107 Intro to Electrical and Computer Engineering Through Software Development
- EET 114 AC Circuits
- MATH 121 Calculus I
- General Education Course
- Year 2
- *Fall (17 Credits)*
- MATH 127 Calculus II for Engineering Technology: Integration
- EET 143 Integrated Computer Technology III
- PHYS 211 Principles of Physics I
- EET 221 Electronic CAD
- EET 222 Electronics I
- *Spring (17 Credits)*
- PHYS 212 Principles of Physics II
- EET 223 Electronics II
- EE 234 Microprocessor Engineering I
- EE 235 Microprocessor Engineering Laboratory I
- EET 341 Electronic Shop Practices
- General Education Course
- Year 3
- *Fall (17 Credits)*
- CHEM 104 Introduction to Chemistry
- EET 355 Electrical Power Systems
- EET 384 Microprocessors II
- EET 452 Operational Amplifier Applications
- General Education Course
- *Spring (17 Credits)*
- STAT 221 Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers
- EET 340 Programmable Hardware Technology
- EET 456 Analog Communications
- General Education Course
- General Education Course
- Year 4
- *Fall (15 Credits)*
- MET 427 Quality Management Systems
- EE 450 Engineering Economics
- EET 461 Industrial Automation I
- Elective Course in Major
- General Education Course
- *Spring (13 Credits)*
- EET 462 Industrial Automation II
- Elective Course in Major
- General Education Course
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Overview:
Minnesota State University, Mankato is a public university located in Mankato, Minnesota. It is known for its supportive community and commitment to providing high-impact educational experiences and real-world opportunities for its students. The university emphasizes its dedication to student success and empowering them to make a positive impact on the world.
Services Offered:
Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at Minnesota State University, Mankato can expect a vibrant campus life with numerous opportunities for engagement. The university offers a wide range of student organizations, clubs, and activities, including:
Campus Recreation:
Provides opportunities for fitness, recreation, and social interaction.Centennial Student Union:
Serves as a hub for student activities, events, and services.Career Development Center:
Offers resources and support for career exploration, job searching, and professional development.Housing:
Provides various on-campus residence communities for students.Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:
Promotes a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students.Health and Safety:
Offers resources and services to ensure the well-being and safety of students.Key Reasons to Study There:
High-Impact Educational Experiences:
The university provides students with opportunities for real-world learning, research, and community engagement.Real-World Opportunities:
Students have access to internships, job shadowing, and other experiences that prepare them for their chosen careers.Supportive Community:
The university fosters a sense of belonging and provides students with the support they need to succeed.Strong Academic Programs:
Minnesota State University, Mankato offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including specialized accreditations and certifications.National Leader in Undergraduate Research:
The university is recognized for its commitment to undergraduate research and provides students with opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research.Academic Programs:
Minnesota State University, Mankato offers over 130 undergraduate areas of study and over 75 graduate areas of study. The university also has a strong focus on online and off-campus programs, with over 50 options available.
Other:
- The university has a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, with a dedicated Multicultural Center and LGBT Center.
- Minnesota State University, Mankato has a large alumni network with over 120,000 alumni worldwide.
- The university is a member of the Minnesota State system of colleges and universities.