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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

CIVIL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Coordinator: Dr. David Peterson

The Bachelor of Science degree in technology is offered with concentrations in the areas of civil and electronic engineering technology through cooperative arrangements with South Carolina Technical Colleges. This is an industry-oriented program and is a completely coordinated cooperative program in which participating students may be simultaneously enrolled in courses on both campuses.

All general degree requirements (see General Education Requirements earlier in this catalog) are applicable for students enrolled in cooperative programs.

A. Civil Engineering Technology

A major in civil engineering technology requires completion of the following:

1. Physics 200, 201, 202, and 310

2. Mathematics 201 and 202

3. Computer Science 212

4. Chemistry 101 and 102

A minor in physical sciences requires Mathematics 203 and a minimum of 8 semester hours from the following: Physics 301, 302, 310, 312, 314, or 316 (any 300-level physics course) or Chemistry 201-202, 203, 301; or see requirements for the minor in Business Administration in the School of Business chapter of this catalog.

Approximately 40 semester hours toward the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Technology are earned at Florence-Darlington Technical College or any other technical college in South Carolina.

The technical college required classes are the following:

EGR 120 and 194

EGT 101, 105, and 150

CET 105, 125, 205, 216, 218, 235, 240, 246, 250, and 255

B. Electronic Engineering Technology

A major in electronic engineering technology requires completion of the following:

1. Physics 200, 201, 202, and 314

2. Mathematics 201 and 202

3. Computer Science 212

4. Chemistry 101 and 102

A minor in physical sciences requires Mathematics 203 and a minimum of 8 semester hours from the following: Physics 301, 302, 310, 312, 314, or 316 (any 300-level physics course) or Chemistry 201-202, 203, 301; or see requirements for the minor in Business Administration in the School of Business chapter of this catalog.

Approximately 44 semester hours toward the Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology are earned at Florence-Darlington Technical College or any other technical college in South Carolina.

The technical college required classes are the following:

EGR 120

EGT 151

EET 113, 114, 131, 145, 218, 220, 231, 235, 243, 251, and 273


 
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