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Computer Electronic Networking, B.S.

Graduates of the Computer Electronic Networking program are prepared for a career in the high-tech electronics industry with skills in analysis, installation/maintenance of digital electronic devices and actuators, programmable logic controllers, computer network systems, laser/fiber optics and communication equipment.

Graduates will demonstrate proficiency in basic networking skills relevant to small office/home (SOHO) environments, demonstrate proficiency in basic computing skills, demonstrate fundamental knowledge in electricity/electronics, and demonstrate effective communication skills while conveying information to technical and non-technical audiences.

The Computer Electronic Networking program is accredited by the National Association of Industrial Technology.

Suggested First Semester/First Year

BTO 100, Academic Orientation (1)
CSC 160, Introduction to Programming
EET 251, Electricity and Electronics
EET 252, Digital Electronics
ENG 101 or 105, English Composition
GE Block VI Wellness
Total = 16 credit hours

University and General Education Requirements, 31 hours

Supporting Courses, 46 hours

CSC 160 and (CSC 177 or 190); ECO 230; MAT 108, 261; INT 202, 308, 406, 408; PHY 131(5), 132(5); STA 270 or QMB 200; TEC 161; and 3 upper division hours of ACC, CCT, CIS, FIN, GBU, INS, MGT, MKT, QMB or RST electives as approved by major advisor.

Free Electives, 9 hours

A minimum of 4 semester hours must be upper division courses including Cooperative Education.

Major Requirements, 42 hours

EET 251, 252, 253, 254, 257, 302, 303, 343, 351, 403 or 452, 440, 499; select 6 hours from EET 349, 354, and 395.

Total Requirements, 128 hours

Courses by Semester

Courses in EET, Electricity and Electronics Technology

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