Electrical and Computer Engineering, Distance Learning
Program Prerequisites
- Associate degree in electrical, mechanical, electro-mechanical, or similarly titled engineering technology program
- The following courses or their equivalent:
- CSE 153 Introduction to C/C++ Programming
- ENT 192 Circuit Analysis I
- ENT 193 Circuit Analysis II
- ENT 196 Electronics
- ENT 271 Mechanics I – Statics
- ENT 293 Digital Systems
- ENT 294 Local area Networks
- ENT 295 Microprocessor Technology I
- MTH 151 & 152 Calculus I and II
- ECO 201 or 202 Micro or Micro-Economics
Required Courses for BS Completion
ENT 301: Dynamics (3)
ENT 302 Fundamentals of Signals and Systems (3)
ENT 303: Digital Signal Processing for Tech. (3)
ENT 311: Process Control Interface Design (3)
ENT 316: Project Management (3)
ECE 387: Embedded Microcontrollers (4)
ENT 401: Computerized Instrumentation (3)
ENT 402: Industrial Automation (3)
ENT 403: Wireless Comm. & Networks (3)
ENT 418: Electromechanical Control Systems (3)
ENT 497/498: Senior Design I and II (2,2)
Intercultural Perspectives Elective (3)
MTH 245: Differential Educations (3)
CHM 141 College Chemistry (3) and CHM 144 College Chemistry and Laboratory (2)
CHM 141: Prerequisite: one year of high school chemistry and a math ACT score of 22 (or SAT math sub-score 520) or higher or completion of MTH 025, or permission of instructor. General chemistry lecture course. Examines the fundamentals of atomic and molecular structure, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, properties of solutions, thermochemistry, gases, and chemical bonding. Students also develop ideas, experience, methodology, and skills used in the application of scientific methodology.
CHM 144: Co-requisite: CHM 141 required. Presents laboratory exercises to illustrate the fundamental principles of chemistry. An emphasis will be placed on safety, laboratory skills, techniques for simple quantitative measurements and the use of modern instrumentation for data collection and analysis. Students will also gain skills in developing hypotheses, observing chemical phenomena, collecting and sharing data and evaluating results critically.
STA 301: Statistics (3)
Technology Requirements
All students in the ECET program are required to bring their own laptop to class. Minimum requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
- 2.5 GHz or faster processor
- 8 GB or higher RAM
- 200 GB hard drive
- DirectX 9-capable video card (1024 x 768 or higher resolution)
- High definition audio system, microphone and a web camera system for video conferencing
Software Requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or 8.
- The laptop should be capable of running the following software/ applications which are required by several EMET program courses: AutoCAD, Arduino IDE, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Visual Studio, Working Model, and Matlab.
Department of Engineering Technology
Hamilton Campus Phelps Hall 207Middletown Campus Thesken Hall 513-785-1804