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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Engineering and Technology Management, BSETM
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Degree Awarded: |
Total Credit Hours: |
Bachelor of Science in Engineering and Technology Management |
120 |
Career Opportunities: |
Computer integrated manufacturing, mechanical and fluid power, electronics and computers |
Additional Degree Requirements: |
• A grade of “C” or better is required in all courses that are used toward the degree.
• A minimum 2.0 overall major GPA is required on all hours attempted in ENGT, ENGR, CHEE, EECE, MCHE, and PETE courses applicable to the degree.
• A minimum of 45 credit hours at the 300/400-level are required.
• A maximum of 6 credit hours of Internship or Individual Study courses may be applicable to the degree. |
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Freshman Year (30 credit hours)
Mathematics (6 credit hours)
Only one of MATH 109 or MATH 143 may be used for degree credit.
Sophomore Year (27 credit hours)
Mathematics (3 credit hours)
Natural Sciences (6 credit hours)
Required:
Recommended Physical Sciences (CHEM) Sequences:
Recommended Physical Sciences (PHYS) Sequences:
Junior Year (33 credit hours)
Business Elective (6 credit hours)
Choose in consultation with academic advisor.
3 credit hours are required at the 300/400-level.
Engineering Technology (6 credit hours)
Choose in consultation with academic advisor.
Communication (3 credit hours)
Choose from the General Education Curriculum list of Communication courses.
ENGL 365 is strongly recommended because it is a prerequisite for some 400-level ENGT courses.
Senior Year (30 credit hours)
Business Elective (3 credit hours)
Choose a 300/400-level Business course in consultation with academic advisor.
Engineering Technology (9 credit hours)
Choose in consultation with academic advisor.
3 credit hours are required at the 400-level.
STEM Elective (3 credit hours)
Choose from Business, Engineering, Math, Science, and Technology courses in consultation with academic advisor. ENGL 365 may be used to complete this requirement.
General Education Curriculum
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