2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) Major


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Teresa Hall, Head
Byron Garry, Program Coordinator
Department of Engineering Technology and Management
Solberg Hall 212
605-688-6229
e-mail: byron.garry@sdstate.edu
website: http://www.sdstate.edu/Academics/CollegeOfEngineering/ElectronicsEngineeringTechnology/Index.cfm

Requirements for Electronics Engineering Technology Major:


Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology

Freshman Year:


  • SGR Goal 4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity Credits: 3
    *(Fall)

Sophomore Year:


  • SGR Goal 3: Social Sciences/Diversity Credits: 3
    *(Fall or Spring)
  • SGR Goal 4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity Credits: 3
    *(Fall or Spring)

Choose one of the following:


Junior Year:


  • IGR Goal 3: Social Responsibility/Cultural and Aesthetic Awareness Credits: 3
    **(Spring)
  • Technical Emphasis Elective Credits: 3
    (Fall)

Choose one of the following:


Senior Year:


  • Technical Emphasis Elective Credits: 3
    (Fall and Spring)
  • IGR Goal 1: Land and Natural Resources Credits: 3
    **(Spring)
  • IGR Goal 2: Personal Wellness Credits: 2
    **(Fall)
  • Non-technical Electives Credits: Balance of the credits

Technical Emphasis Elective:


You should select Technical Emphasis Elective courses in the Junior and Senior years to complement your chosen major emphasis. Following are some suggested courses.

Business Minor:


Choose additional courses needed to fulfill the requirements for the Business Minor offered through the Economics Department.

Cooperative Education Program:


Students have the opportunity to work in industry and receive technical elective credit for the experience through EET 497. A formal work plan must be approved by the Program Coordinator of Electronics Engineering Technology prior to the work experience. Further information can be found in the Program’s Cooperative Education policy.

Note:


Students must take the proficiency examination after completing 48 credits. English 101, and a course in each of the General Education areas of social science, mathematics, natural science, and humanities and arts must be taken prior to taking this exam.

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