Bachelor
of Science in Engineering Technology Degree (B.S.E.T.)
This
degree provides professional preparation for students
aspiring to engineering careers in business, industry and
government. This degree provides students with an
opportunity to pursue a major in electronic, manufacturing,
or mechanical engineering technology. Students who wish to
pursue this degree must complete the following: 1) General
Education Requirements (33-39 hours), 2) Basic Science and
Mathematics (24-31 hours), and 3) an Engineering Technology
Major (51 hours) which includes A) Broad-based Engineering
Technology Core (21 hours), B) A specialization in
electronic, mechanical, or manufacturing engineering
technology (21 hours), and C) Technical electives (9 hours).
Students
pursuing this degree must consult with a departmental advisor
during the first semester at Central Michigan
University.
(Asterisked
courses may be used according to rules to satisfy University
Program Requirements).
General Education Requirements........ 33 - 39 Semester
Credit Hours
University Program Requirements (27 - 30 hours)
Competency
Requirements (3-9 hours)
Basic
Science and Mathematics.......... 24 - 31 Semester Credit
Hours
All
students pursuing a major in electronic, manufacturing, or
mechanical engineering technology must complete the
following basic science and mathematics requirements:
MTH 130 (4) Pre-Calculus Mathematics
*MTH 132 (4) Calculus OR *MTH 136 (5) Calculus I for
Engineers and Scientists
MTH 133 (4) Calculus II OR MTH 137 (5) Calculus II for
Engineers and Scientists
*PHY 130 (4) College Physics I OR *PHY 145 (4) University
Physics I
PHY 131 (4) College Physics II OR PHY 146 (4) University
Physics II *PHY 170 (1) College Physics Laboratory I OR *PHY
175 (1) University Physics Laboratory I
PHY 171 (1) College Physics Laboratory II OR PHY 176 (1)
University Physics Laboratory II
*CHM 120 (4) Survey of Chemistry OR *CHM 131 (4)
Introduction to Chemistry I
CPS 150 (2) Fortran Programming OR *CPS 180 (3) Principles
of Computer Programming
Engineering
Technology Majors.......... 51 Semester Credit Hours
All engineering technology students are required to complete
the following core courses. Additionally, all students must
select 21 credits from one of three Technology
Specializations and 9 credits from Technical Electives in
consultation with an advisor. The specialization shall be
the name of the major.
A.
Technology
Core (21 Credit Hours)
IET 120 (3) Introduction to Engineering Technology
IET 154 (3) Engineering Design Graphics
IET 170 (3) Metal Technology
IET 284 (3) Fluid Power Technology
IET 292 (3) DC Circuit Analysis
IET 365 (3) Plastics Technology
IET 375 (3) Robotics
B. Technology Specializations
Electronic Engineering Technology (21 Credit Hours):
IET 293 (3) AC Circuit Analysis
IET 390 (3) Discrete Device Theory
IET 392 (3) Linear Electronics
IET 394 (3) Digital Electronics
IET 492 (3) Interfacing with Programmable Devices
IET 494 (3) Data Acquisition and Control
IET 576 (3) Industrial Automation
Mechanical Engineering Technology (21 Credit Hours)
Select twenty-one semester hours of coursework from the
following:
IET 350 (3) Mechanism Design
IET 351 (3) Dynamics
IET 352 (3) Fluid Mechanics
IET 356 (3) Thermodynamics
IET 379 (3) Mechanics of Materials
IET 452 (3) Mechanical Laboratory
IET 454 (3) Mechanical Design Problems
IET 458 (3) Advanced Computer-Aided Design
Manufacturing Engineering Technology (21 Credit Hours)
Select twenty-one semester hours of coursework from the
following:
IET 225 (3) Manufacturing Process Planning
IET 326 (3) Manufacturing Methods Analysis
IET 377 (3) Numerical Control Programming
IET 426 (3) Plant Layout and Materials Handling
IET 428 (3) Manufacturing Quality
IET 477 (3) Computer-Assisted Numerical Control
Programming
IET 500 (3) Production Concepts
IET 576 (3) Industrial Automation
C. Technical Electives (9 Credit Hours)
Select nine (9) semester hours of coursework from the
following:
IET 180 (3) Power and Energy Technology
IET 327 (3) Industrial Safety
IET 354 (3) Descriptive Geometry
IET 359 (3) Computer-Aided Drafting
IET 385 (3) Automotive Engines
IET 388 (3) Automotive Power Transmission
IET 425 (2-6) Industrial Internship
IET 427 (3) Product and Safety Reliability
IET 450 (3) Machine Design Graphics
IET 451 (3) Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
IET 455 (3) Tool Design
IET 457 (3) Computer-Aided Design
IET 458 (3) Advanced Computer-Aided Design
IET 475 (3) Metallurgy and Materials Testing
IET 500 (3) Production Concepts
IET 502 (3) Computer Applications in Industry
IET 526 (3) Industrial Ergonomics
IET 576 (3) Industrial Automation
IET 594 (3) Research and Development Electronics
Electives..........
3 - 16 Semester Credit Hours
Minimum
Total for Graduation.......... 124 Semester Credit Hours
NOTES:
1) MTH 130 may be waived upon the results of the mathematics
placement examination or permission of a mathematics advisor.
2) Minor: Completion of a minor is optional. Students who
wish to complete a minor are encouraged to select Computer
Science, Mathematics, or Physics.
3) To graduate from CMU, you must complete a minimum of 124
hours, at least 40 hours of which must be numbered 300 or
above.
You should read the requirements
for graduation in this Bulletin for a complete
description.
4) No more than 27 hours may be taken from the College of
Business Administration and counted towards
graduation.
5) Students wishing to complete this degree must contact the
appropriate departmental advisor during their first semester
at CMU.
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