Engineering technology emphasizes hands on learning and the practical aspects of engineering. It stresses the understanding and application of established engineering principles to the design, fabrication, and testing of electronic and mechanical products and systems. Engineering technology is a creative blend of the physical sciences, engineering knowledge, methods, and technical skills.
Engineering technology courses emphasize the application of engineering principles to analyze and solve practical engineering problems. Many courses have laboratories and laboratory experience is an integral part of the learning process in the program.
The Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology degrees, consistent with the mission of the university and college, provide educational training in engineering technology specialties and prepare the graduates for entry-level positions in industry. The content, depth, and structure of the engineering technology curricula are continually updated and improved based on inputs from the faculty, student body, university and college administration, and industry representatives, so that it can serve the changing needs of its constituencies.
The following program educational objectives have been established for the ECET graduates:
The graduates will possess the skills necessary to be productive in their first position in the field and to have successful careers.
The graduates will be enabled to achieve increasing levels of leadership and responsibility throughout their careers.
The graduates will be enabled to engage in life-long learning.
The graduates will demonstrate a respect for diversity and a commitment to professional ethics.
Major (90 hours)
IFSC 1202 Introduction to Object-Oriented Technology
ETME 1300 Computer Graphics
CPSC 1375 Programming I
CPSC 1175 Introduction to Computer Science Laboratory
CPSC 2376 Programming II
MATH 1342 Applied Calculus I
MATH 1343 Applied Calculus II
PHIL 2320 Ethics and Society (satisfies University Standard Humanities core)
ECET 1404 Circuit Analysis I
ECET 2305 Circuit Analysis II
ECET 2105 Circuits and Simulation Laboratory
ECET 2352 Introduction to Digital Systems
ECET 2152 Introduction to Digital Laboratory
ECET 2169 Sophomore Design Project
Planlanan July, November 2024
Başlangıç tarihi
Planlanan Ağustos 2024
George W. Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology
2801 S University Avenue,
LITTLE ROCK,
Arkansas,
72204, United States
Seçtiğiniz bölüme bağlı olarak farklı IELTS koşulları olabilir.