2019-2020 Academic Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2019-2020 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, BSECET


Description:

The Department of Electrical Engineering will offer a program leading to a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology.

The curriculum offers students an in-depth foundation in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology from the ground up by an interdisciplinary team of Wright State University faculty. This program uniquely emphasizes how requisite coursework from multiple fields of engineering and computer science relate to and can be applied to engineering technology, and is achieved via pedagogical best practices focused on engaging students in their learning, such that they are actively involved in understanding engineering concepts and ideas, and fostering scientific creativity and critical thinking.

The program’s coursework focuses on foundational electrical and computer engineering topics toprepare students for real-world problem solving and design of electronic, computer, and software systems through a comprehensive curriculum of modern electrical & computer engineering design skills.

This program will aid in students being competitively prepared for careers in a variety of fields, including, but not limited to: automated manufacturing; electronics engineering; electrical engineering, electronics, or engineering technology; field service engineering; field test engineering; and systems engineering.

 

Admission Requirements:

Domestic high school students will be granted admission to Wright State University upon fulfilling one of the following options:

Option 1

  • Complete the Ohio Core curriculum (or equivalent curriculum),
  • Achieve a minimum cumulative high school grade point average of 2.0, and
  • Achieve an ACT composite score of 15 or SAT score of 740 (combined critical reading and math)

Option 2

  • Complete the Ohio Core curriculum (or equivalent curriculum),,
  • Achieve a minimum cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5, and
  • Submit any ACT/SAT score
  • To be admitted to the BSECET major, students must complete 24 or more semester hours of college-level coursework with a 2.25 GPA or higher, must complete ENG 1100 (or any WSU Core First-Year Writing Course) with a C or higher, and must satisfy the admission requirements for the BSECET, which includes earning a C or higher in CEG 2170  , (PHY 1110  and PHY 1110L  or PHY 2400  and PHY 2400L  ), and (MTH 2240  or MTH 2300 ).

 

Program Learning Outcomes:

The B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology prepares students for real-world problem solving and design of electronic, computer, and software systems through a comprehensive curriculum of modern electrical & computer engineering design skills.

 

Undergraduate Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Program Learning Goals

The goal of the program is to train students in modern electrical & computer engineering design skills, with the objective of post-graduation employment in a related field.  This will be achieved through attainment of the following student outcomes, as specified by the ABET Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission.  Each of these outcomes is addressed in one or curricular requirements of the program.

 

Undergraduate Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Program Core Skills

  • an ability to select and apply the knowledge, techniques, skills, and modern tools of the discipline to broadly-defined engineering technology activities
  • an ability to select and apply a knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to engineering technology problems that require the application of principles and applied procedures or methodologies
  • an ability to conduct standard tests and measurements; to conduct, analyze, and interpret experiments; and to apply experimental results to improve processes
  • an ability to design systems, components, or processes for broadly-defined engineering technology problems appropriate to program educational objectives
  • an ability to function effectively as a member or leader on a technical team
  • an ability to identify, analyze, and solve broadly-defined engineering technology problems
  • an ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in both technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature
  • an understanding of the need for and an ability to engage in self-directed continuing professional development
  • an understanding of and a commitment to address professional and ethical responsibilities including a respect for diversity
  • a knowledge of the impact of engineering technology solutions in a societal and global context
  • a commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement

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Program Requirements:


I. Wright State Core: 41 Hours


Mathematics: 4 Hours


Global Traditions: 6 Hours


Arts/Humanities: 3 Hours


Social Science: 6 Hours


Natural Science: 10 Hours


Additional Core Courses: 6 Hours


IV. Technical Electives: 18 Hours


from an approved list

Total: 120 Hours