ENT Technical Courses and Recommended Course Plans
Department of Engineering Technology
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Below you can find the list of required technical courses for all of our concentrations. Note that other than these courses there are also non-technical courses that students need to take.
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CSE 163—Intro to Computer Concepts and Programming
ENT 192—Circuit Analysis I
ENT 193—Circuit Analysis II
ENT 196—Electronics
ENT 291—Industrial Electronics
ENT 293—Digital Systems
ENT 294—Local Area Networks
ENT 296—Programmable Logic Controllers
ENT 295—Microprocessor Technology I
In addition to the courses listed for associate degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, the following courses need to be taken for bachelor's degree.
ENT 271—Mechanics I—Statics
ENT 301—Dynamics
ENT 302—Signals and Systems
ENT 303—Digital Signal Processing Technology
ENT 311—Process Control Interface Design
ENT 316—Project Management
ENT 387—Embedded Systems Technology
ENT 401—Computerized Instrumentation
ENT 402—Industrial Automation Lab
ENT 403—Wireless Communication and Networks
ENT 418—Electro-Mechanical Control Systems
ENT 497—Senior Design Project
ENT 498—Senior Design Project
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ENT 301—Dynamics
ENT 310—Fluid Mechanics
ENT 311—Process Control Interface Design
ENT 316—Project Management
ENT 401—Computerized Instrumentation
ENT 402—Industrial Automation Lab
ENT 407—Modern Manufacturing Systems
ENT 418—Electro-Mechanical Control Systems
ENT 497—Senior Design Project
ENT 498—Senior Design Project
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ENT 135—Computer Aided Drafting
ENT 137—Introduction to Engineering Technology
ENT 151—Engineering Materials
ENT 152—Computer Aided Manufacturing I
ENT 192—Circuit Analysis I
ENT 235—Computer-Aided Design
ENT 252—Computer-Aided Manufacturing II
ENT 271—Mechanics I—Statics
ENT 272—Mechanics II—Strength of Materials
ENT 278—Mechanics III—Analysis of Machine Components
In addition to the courses listed for associate degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology, the following courses need to be taken for bachelor's degree.
ENT 301—Dynamics
ENT 310—Fluid Mechanics
ENT 312—Thermodynamics and Heat Power
ENT 314—Mechanisms for Machine Design
ENT 316—Project Management
ENT 355—Introduction to Finite Element Analysis
ENT 404—Experimentation Techniques
ENT 415—Heat Transfer with Applications
ENT 416—Topics in Mechanical Vibrations
ENT 497—Senior Design Project
ENT 498—Senior Design Project
To see the descriptions and pre-requisites of the courses below, please check the page of .
ENT 296—Programmable Logic Controllers
ENT 301—Dynamics
ENT 311—Process Control Interface Design
ENT 313—Introduction to Robotics Systems
ENT 316—Project Management
ENT 401—Computerized Instrumentation
ENT 413—Industrial Robotics Lab
ENT 407—Modern Manufacturing Systems
ENT 417—Integrated Robotics Systems Engineering
ENT 418—Electro-Mechanical Control Systems
ENT 497—Senior Design Project I
ENT 498—Senior Design Project II
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