Telecommunications Engineering Technology - Bachelor of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Faculty, Course Descriptions
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 BSTCET 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. If a student satisfies the BSTCET degree requirements with the management track consisting of ACCT 2101, MGNT 3105, MGNT 3125, and MGNT 4135, a minor in management can be earned with the taking of one extra management course. Refer to the requirements for a minor in management described elsewhere in this catalog.
An elective is provided in
the TCET program, enabling students to customize their program in either
a technical or management direction. The elective can be one of the following:
| ECET | 4431 | Wireless Communications Systems |
| ECET | 4432 | Fiber optic Communications Systems |
| ECET | 4710 | Network Programming and Interfacing |
| ECET | 48XX | Any senior-level telecommunications course |
| MGNT | 3125 | Business Finance |
| Telecommunications Engineering Technology - Bachelor of Science | |||||
| Area A Essential Skills | 9 hours | ||||
| ENGL | 1101 | Composition I | 3 | ||
| ENGL | 1102 | Composition II | 3 | ||
| MATH | 1113 | Pre-calculus (extra hour is applied to area F) | 4 | ||
| Area B Institutional Options | 4 hours | ||||
| SPCH | 2400 | Public Speaking | 2 | ||
| STS | 2400 | Science, Technology, and Society | 2 | ||
| Area C Humanities/ Fine Arts | 6 hours | ||||
| Area C | Group 1 | Take One Course From the Literature Group | 3 | ||
| Area C | Group 2 | Take One Course From the Art and Culture Group | 3 | ||
| Area D Science, Mathematics, and Technology | 11 hours | ||||
| MATH | 2253 | Calculus I (extra hour is applied to area F) | 4 | ||
| Area D | See your advisor before you select science courses* | 8 | |||
| Area E Social Sciences | 12 hours | ||||
| Area E | Group 1 | American Context | 3 | ||
| Area E | Group 2 | World History | 3 | ||
| Area E | Group 3 | Behavioral Science | 3 | ||
| Area E | Group 4 | Cultures and Societies | 3 | ||
| Area F (The extra hour from areas A and D are counted here) | 18 Hours | ||||
| EG | 1210 | Survey of Engineering Graphics | 1 | 3 | 2 |
| ENGL | 2010 | Technical Writing | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| MATH | 2254 | Calculus II | 4 | 0 | 4 |
| MATH | 2260 | Probability and Statistics | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| ECET | 1100 | Circuits I | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| Major Requirements | 70 Hours | ||||
| ECET | 1000 | Orientation | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| ECET | 1010 | Fundamentals | 1 | 3 | 2 |
| ECET | 1200 | Digital I | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| ECET | 2110 | Circuits II | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| ECET | 2300 | Electronics I | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| ECET | 2210 | Digital II | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| ECET | 2310 | Electronics II | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| ECET | 2800 | Introduction to Telecommunications | 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 |
| ECET | 4820 | Communications Networks and the Internet | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| ECET | 4830 | Telecommunications Management | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| ECET | 3220 | Digital III | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| ECET | 4840 | Advanced Telecommunications | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| ECET | 4850 | Telecommunications Project | 3 | 3 | 4 |
| MGNT | 3105 | Management and Organizational Behavior | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| MGNT | 4135 | Project Management | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| TCET Electives | 3 | ||||
| ACCT | 2101 | Accounting I | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| 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 program head before 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 program head.
PHYS 1111K for PHYS 2211K and PHYS 1112K for PHYS 2212K are allowable course substitutions.
For more information about Areas C, D, and E courses, see the "Core Curriculum" section under "Admission Information".
NOTE: TCET majors
are required to earn a "C" or better in their ECET courses.
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Electrical
and Computer Engineering Technology Faculty
| Asgill, Austin B.,
Associate Professor |
Ph.D., University of South Florida; M.Sc., University of Aston in Birmingham; M.B.A., Florida State University; B.Eng.(Hons), Fourah-Bay College, University of Sierra Leone; P.E., Florida. |
| Bachman, Charles L.,
Professor |
M.Engr., Pennsylvania State University; M.S.E.E., University of Pittsburgh; B.S.E.E., Pennsylvania State University; P.E., Pennsylvania |
| Crimm, Lance C.,
Assistant Professor |
M.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology; B.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Davis, Kim,
Associate Professor and Program Head |
M.S.E.T., Rochester Institute of Technology; B.E.E.T., Southern Polytechnic State University; P.E., California |
| Dreyer, Robert N.,
Professor |
M.S.E.E., University of Michigan; B.S.E.E., Northwestern University |
| Fallon, Thomas,
Associate Professor |
M.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology; B.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Frinzi, Pamela S.,
Associate Professor |
M.S., Southern Polytechnic State University; B.S., Southern Polytechnic State University |
| Hodges, William R.,
Associate Professor |
M.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology; B.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology; P.E., California |
| Jenkins, L. Brent,
Assistant Professor |
M.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology; B.S.E.E., University of Missouri – Rolla |
| Thain, Walter E., Jr.,
Associate Professor |
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology; M.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology; B.E.E., GIT |
| Tippens, Scott J.,
Associate Professor |
M.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology; B.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Wagner, Jeff H.,
Assistant Professor |
M.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology; B.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Wilcox, Daren R.,
Assistant Professor |
M.S.E.E., University of Central Florida; B.S.E.E., University of Central Florida |
| Wilson, Julian A., Jr.,
Professor |
M.E., Clemson University; M.B.A., Georgia State University; B.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Zia, Omar,
Professor |
Ph.D., Warsaw Technical University; M.S.E.E., Warsaw Technical University; B.S.E.E., Warsaw Technical University; P.E., California, Oregon, Georgia |
Faculty Emeriti
Burton, Walter E., Professor
Emeritus, Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
Carter, Robert C., Professor
Emeritus, Electrical Engineering Technology
Cowan, Clifford W., Professor
Emeritus, Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
Keown, John L., Professor
Emeritus, Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
Summers, David E., Professor
Emeritus, Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
Wojnowiak, Paul, Professor
Emeritus, Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
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