| Department | Electrical & Computer Engineering & Technology |
| College | Science, Engineering & Technology |
| Undergraduate Degree Type(s) | BS |
| Program Description | Electronic Engineering Technology is a technological field requiring the application of scientific and engineering knowledge and methods, combined with technical skills, in support of engineering activities. An electronic engineering technologist is a person who is knowledgeable in electronics theory and design and who understands state-of-the-art practices on digital and analog circuits and systems. Computers, controls/ automation, robotics, instrumentation, and communications are just a few fields open to engineering technologists. The program strives to prepare students for entry into the technical workforce with well developed skills. In particular, the department strives to ensure that its graduates have an ability to:
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| Admission Requirements | Admission to major is required for enrollment in junior and senior level courses. Admission requirements include:
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| Other Requirements | It is strongly recommended that all EET students enroll in EET 101 Introduction to EET/CET (1) during their freshman year. Students who do not have the required background for MATH 115 may have to take additional preparatory coursework as well. Consult with your major advisor to plan your general education and major requirements. All students must complete a minimum of 12 semester credits of mathematics starting with Precalculus math and a minimum of 24 semester credits of combined mathematics and science courses. |
| Program URL | http://cset.mnsu.edu/ecet/programs/eet.html |
| Program Contact Information | Electrical & Computer Engineering & Technology 137 Trafton Science Center South Mankato, MN 56001 Phone: 507-389-5747 Fax: 507-389-6280 Email: ecet@mnsu.edu |
| College Advising | All EET majors are assigned to an academic advisor to assist in planning their program. Advising is REQUIRED prior to each registration. Additional advising support is available at: College of Science, Engineering & Technology Advising Center Angie Bomier, Student Relations Coordinator Trafton C-125 507-389-1521 |
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