The request to create a Concentration in Applied Energy for the Electrical Engineering Technology Program

Memo Date: 
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
To: 
College of Engineering
From: 
Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: August 15, 2014
Approved by: Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee
Implementation Date: Fall 2014

Note: Deletions are strikethroughs.  Insertions are underlined.


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BSET in Electrical Engineering Technology

The BSET in Electrical Engineering Technology program consists of 128 credit hours. 

 

Degree Requirements

4-Year Program (128 hours)

 

General Education Courses (21 hours)

  • LBST 110X  The Arts & Society (3)
  • LBST 2101  Western Cultural and Historical Awareness (3)
  • LBST 2102  Global and Intercultural Connections (3)
  • LBST 221X  Ethical and Cultural Critique (3)
  • UWRT 1101  Writing and Inquiry in Academic Contexts I (3)*
  • UWRT 1102  Writing and Inquiry in Academic Contexts II (3)*

 

Plus one Social Science Elective from:

  • ANTH 1101  Introduction to Anthropology (3)*
  • GEOG 1105  The Location of Human Activity (3)*
  • POLS 1110  American Politics (3)*
  • ECON 1101  Economics of Social Issues (3)*
  • ECON 2101  Principles of Economics – Macro (3)*
  • SOCY 1101  Introduction to Sociology (3)*

 

Mathematics and Science Courses (26 hours)

  • CHEM 1251 General Chemistry I (3)
  • ETGR 2272  Engineering Analysis II (3)*
  • ETGR 3171  Engineering Analysis III (3) or ETGR 4272  Engineering Analysis IV (3)
  • MATH 1103  Precalculus Mathematics for Science and Engineering (3)*
  • MATH 1121  Calculus for Engineering Technology (3)* or ETGR 2171  Engineering Analysis I (3)*
  • PHYS 1101  Introductory Physics I (3)*
  • PHYS 1101L  Introductory Physics I Lab (1)*
  • PHYS 1102  Introductory Physics II (3)
  • PHYS 1102L  Introductory Physics II Lab (1)
  • STAT 1220  Elements of Statistics I (BUSN) (3)

 

Major Courses (81 hours)

  • ELET 1101  Simulation and Schematic Capture (1)*
  • ELET 1111  DC Circuits (3)*
  • ELET 1111L  DC Circuits Lab (1)*
  • ELET 1212  AC Circuits (3)*
  • ELET 1212L  AC Circuits Lab (1)*
  • ELET 1231  Digital Circuits (3)*
  • ELET 1231L  Digital Circuits Lab (1)*
  • ELET 2121  Electronics I (3)*
  • ELET 2121L  Electronics I Lab (1)*
  • ELET 2141  Introduction to Power Systems (3)
  • ELET 2201  C Programming (3)
  • ELET 2231  Microprocessor Fundamentals (3)
  • ELET 2241  Instrumentation and Controls (3)
  • ELET 2241L  Instrumentation Lab (1)
  • ELET 2290  Sophomore Practicum (2)
  • ELET 3113  Network Analysis (3)
  • ELET 3132  Digital Systems (3)
  • ELET 3132L  Digital Systems Lab (1) (W)
  • ELET 3191  Junior Practicum I (1)
  • ELET 3222  Electronics II (3)
  • ELET 3222L  Electronics II Lab (1) (W)
  • ELET 3232  Microcontroller Systems (3)
  • ELET 3292  Junior Practicum II (1)
  • ELET 4123  Active Filters (3)
  • ELET 4142  Power Electronics (3)
  • ELET 4151  Communication Systems (3)
  • ELET 4151L  Communication Systems Lab (1) (W)
  • ELET 4242  Control Systems (3)
  • ETGR 1100L  Engineering Computer Applications Lab (1)*
  • ETGR 1201  Introduction to Engineering Technology (2)*
  • ETGR 2122  Technical Programming (3)
  • ETGR 3071  Engineering Technology Professional Seminar (1) (W)
  • ETGR 3222  Engineering Economics (3)
  • ETGR 4100  Capstone Design Project I (2) (O, W)
  • ETGR 4200  Capstone Design Project II (2) (O, W)

 

*Course must be completed with a grade of C or above.

 

Major Electives (6 hours)

  • Major Elective (3)
  • Major Elective (3)

 

Major Electives are courses approved by the Department of Engineering Technology and Construction Management for the respective program.  A list is maintained in and published by the department. 

 

Degree Requirements

2+2-Year Program (64 hours)

 

General Education Courses (12 hours)

  • LBST 110X  The Arts & Society (3)
  • LBST 2101  Western Cultural and Historical Awareness (3)
  • LBST 2102  Global and Intercultural Connections (3)
  • LBST 221X  Ethical and Cultural Critique (3)

 

Mathematics and Science Courses (6 hours)

  • CHEM 1251 General Chemistry I (3)
  • ETGR 3171  Engineering Analysis III (3) or ETGR 4272  Engineering Analysis IV (3)

 

*Transfer students with an AAS may have completed differing science courses at the community college.  Generally, AAS transfer students entering the Electrical ET programs take Chemistry in the Junior year at UNC Charlotte; however, the following chart provides additional guidance for fulfilling the science requirement at UNC Charlotte:

 

Transfer Students with an AAS Degree who have previously taken:

Shall Take at UNC Charlotte:

2 semesters of physics with lab and no chemistry

CHEM 1251

1 semester of physics with lab and 1 semester of chemistry

PHYS 1102 with lab

2 semesters of physics with lab and 1 semester of chemistry

GEOL 1200, BIOL 1110, PHYS 1130, or CHEM 1252

 

Major Courses (46 hours)

  • ELET 3113  Network Analysis (3)
  • ELET 3132  Digital Systems (3)
  • ELET 3132L  Digital Systems Lab (1) (W)
  • ELET 3191  Junior Practicum I (1)
  • ELET 3222  Electronics II (3)
  • ELET 3222L  Electronics II Lab (1) (W)
  • ELET 3232  Microcontroller Systems (3)
  • ELET 3292  Junior Practicum II (1)
  • ELET 4123  Active Filters (3)
  • ELET 4142  Power Electronics (3)
  • ELET 4151  Communication Systems (3)
  • ELET 4151L  Communication Systems Lab (1) (W)
  • ELET 4242  Control Systems (3)
  • ETGR 2122  Technical Programming (3)
  • ETGR 3071  Engineering Technology Professional Seminar (1) (W)
  • ETGR 3222  Engineering Economics (3)
  • ETGR 4100  Capstone Design Project I (2) (O, W)
  • ETGR 4200  Capstone Design Project II (2) (O, W)

 

*Course must be completed with a grade of C or above.

 

Major Electives (6 hours)

  • Major Elective (3)
  • Major Elective (3)

 

Major Electives are courses approved by the Department of Engineering Technology and Construction Management for the respective program.  A list is maintained in and published by the department. 

 

Suggested Curriculum

 

For a suggested curriculum for this degree to map out a path toward completing the major, please see the Academic Plan of Study.

 

Concentration in Applied Energy

A Concentration in Applied Energy is available to BSET in Electrical Engineering Technology students. Students may focus their studies by successfully completing twelve (12) credit hours from the following:

  • ELET 2141 Introduction to Power Systems (3)
  • ELET 4142 Power Electronics (3)
  • ELET 4243 Power Networks (3)
  • ENER 4140 Energy Management (3)
  • ENER 4250 Analysis of Renewable Systems (3)
  • ENER 4260 Hydrogen Production and Storage (3)
  • ENER 4280 Fuel Cell Technology (3)
  • ETCE 3271 Building Systems (3)
  • SEGR 4961 Introduction to Energy Systems (3)
  • SEGR 4962 Energy Markets (3)
  • Other courses as approved