Telecommunications Engineering Technology (Bachelor of Science Degree Offered)

The ever-increasing popularity of the Internet combined with significant advances in communications software and hardware has spawned an immense demand for individuals possessing the knowledge and skills required to design, implement, and maintain computer networking systems of all types. The BSTET degree program is designed to provide individuals with the theory and hands-on knowledge necessary to meet that demand.

The degree program is based upon a core of mathematics, physics, and electronics courses. These courses provide the scientific and technical background required for an in-depth understanding of the hardware and software aspects of computers and related systems. Building upon this core, students immerse themselves into several telecommunications-related courses that provide them with a holistic perspective of this behemoth industry.

Although entitled a telecommunications degree, this program covers virtually all aspects of modern computer networking. The student's experience is greatly augmented by numerous hands-on exercises undertaken in the university's state-of-the-art telecommunications laboratory. Providing the graduate of this program with the opportunity to ascend into management, the degree is also comprised of several management-related courses.
 

 
First Year
 
First Semester
      Hours Per Week  
    Class Lab Credit Hours
ECET 1000 Orientation 2 0 2
ECET 1010 Fundamentals 1 3 2
EG 1210* Survey of Engineering Graphics 1 3 2
ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 0 3
MATH 1113 Precalculus 4 0 4
   
Total
11 6 13

Second Semester
 

Area C   Group 2 3 0 3
ECET 1100 Circuits I 3 3 4
ECET 1200 Digital I 3 3 4
ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 0 3
MATH 2253 Calculus I 4 0 4
   
Total
16 6 18
 
 
Second Year
 
First Semester
      Hours Per Week    
    Class Lab Credit Hours
ECET 2110 Circuits II 3 3 4
ECET 2300 Electronics I 3 3 4
MATH 2254 Calculus II 4 0 4
PHYS 1111K Introductory Physics I (Area D, Lab Science) 3 3 4
   
Total
13 9 16

Second Semester
 

ECET 2210 Digital II 3 3 4
ECET 2310 Electronics II 3 3 4
ECET 2800 Introduction to Telecommunications 3 0 3
ENGL 2010* Technical Writing 3 0 3
PHYS 1112K Introductory Physics II (Area D, Lab Science) 3 2 4
   
Total
15 8 18

* If courses other than Physics are used to satisfy Area D, Lab Science, it is recommended that you discuss course options with your assigned faculty advisor or the ECET department head prior to taking the annotated courses.

Since Physics I and II are requirements for the degree, it is strongly recommended that they be taken to satisfy the Lab Science component of Area D of the Core Curriculum. It is also recommended that you discuss Lab Science options with your assigned faculty advisor or the ECET department head.
NOTE: TCET majors are required to earn a "C" or better in their ECET courses.

For more information about Areas C, D, and E courses, see the "Core Curriculum" section under "Admission Information".
 

 
Third Year
 
First Semester
      Hours Per Week    
    Class Lab Credit Hours
ACCT 2101 Accounting I 3 0 3
ECET 3400 Data Communications 3 3 4
ECET 3410 High Frequency Systems 3 3 4
ECET 3810 Applications of C++, JAVA and HTML 2 3 3
SPCH 2400 Public Speaking 2 0 2
   
Total
13 9 16

Second Semester
 

Area E   Group 3 3 0 3
ECET 3220 Digital III 3 3 4
ECET 4820 Communications Networks and the Internet 3 3 4
MATH 2260 Probability and Statistics I 3 0 3
MGNT 3105 Management and Organizational Behavior 3 0 3
   
Total
15 6 17
 
 
Fourth Year
 
First Semester
      Hours Per Week    
    Class Lab Credit Hours
Area C   Group 1 3 0 3
Area E   Group 1 3 0 3
ECET 4830 Telecommunications Management 3 3 4
ECET 4840 Advanced Telecommunications 3 3 4
MGNT 3125 Basic Business Finance 3 0 3
   
Total
15 6 17

Second Semester
 

Area E   Group 2 3 0 3
Area E   Group 4 3 0 3
ECET 4850 Telecommunications Project 3 3 4
MGNT 4135 Project Management 3 0 3
STS 2400 Science, Technology, and Society 2 0 2
   
Total
14 3 15
 
Degree Program Total
130

* If courses other than Physics are used to satisfy Area D, Lab Science, it is recommended that you discuss course options with your assigned faculty advisor or the ECET department head prior to taking the annotated courses.
NOTE: TCET majors are required to earn a "C" or better in their ECET courses.