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Undergraduate CatalogAcademic DepartmentsApplied Engineering and TechnologyProgramsComputer Engineering Technology (Associates and Bachelor's Degrees)Associate of Science Degree in Computer Engineering Technology — 63 credits

Associate of Science Degree in Computer Engineering Technology — 63 credits

The following four-semester schedule of courses provides a recommended framework for completing this program of study in two years. College Algebra (3 cr.) and College Trignometry (3 cr.) may be substituted for Pre-Calculus, if math placement test score does not permit direct entry into Pre-Calculus, or if students would prefer less intense coverage of this material.

Students considering completion of a bachelor's degree in CET should select General Education credits that apply. Consult your adviser.

Freshman Year

First Semester - 14 credits
CourseCredits

**CSC 120 Problem Solve/Program Const.

3 crs.

*EET 110 DC  Circuits

4 crs.

**ENG 101 English Composition I

3 crs.

**MAT 199 Pre-Calculus

3 crs.

**UNI 100 First Year Seminar

1 cr.

Second Semester - 16 credits
CourseCredits

**CSC 124 Computer Programming I

3 crs.

*EET 160 AC Circuits

4 crs.

**ENG 217 Scientific & Tech Writing

3 crs.

*MAT 195 Discrete Mathematical Structure

3 crs.

General Education Course

3 crs.

Sophomore Year

Third Semester - 16 credits
CourseCredits

*CET 235 Digital Electronic Design

4 crs.

*CSC 265 Object Oriented Programming

3 crs.

**ECO 100 Elements of Economics

3 crs.

*MAT 281 Calculus I

3 crs.

General Education Course

3 crs.

Fourth Semester - 17 credits
CourseCredits

*CET 270 Intro. to Microprocessor Design

4 crs.

*CSC 328 Data Structures

3 crs.

*MAT 282  Calculus II

3 crs.

**PHY 101 College Physics I

4 crs.

General Education Course

3 crs.

* Required major and related courses
** Required and recommended General Education courses

 

 

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