Student Learning Outcomes
Students will:
- be able to design and conduct experiments and analyze and interpret data.
- be able to apply knowledge and skills learned in mathematics, science, and engineering to solve problems related to engineering and other fields.
- be able to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs while meeting economic, political, ethical, health and safety, environmental, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints.
- be adaptable problem solvers and critical thinkers with strong oral and written communication skills.
- be able to work both independently and in team environments.
- be life-long and self-directed learners.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Core Curriculum | 60 | |
Area A | 9 | |
ENGL 1101 & ENGL 1102 | Composition I and Composition II | 6 |
MATH 1113 | Precalculus 1 | 3 |
or MATH 2261 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | |
Area B (See VSU Core Curriculum) | 4 | |
Area C (See VSU Core Curriculum) | 6 | |
Area D 1 | 11 | |
MATH 2261 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 4 |
or MATH 2262 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | |
Select 2 of the following courses (students are advised to take PHYS 2211K and PHYS 2212K) | 8 | |
Principles of Biology I and Principles of Biology Laboratory I | ||
Principles of Biology II and Principles of Biology Laboratory II | ||
Principles of Chemistry I and Principles of Chemistry Laboratory I | ||
Principles of Chemistry II and Principles of Chemistry Laboratory II | ||
Principles of Physics I | ||
Principles of Physics II | ||
Area E (See VSU Core Curriculum) | 12 | |
Area F | 18 | |
"Spillover" hours from Areas A and/or D | 1-2 | |
ENGT 2010 | Introduction to Engineering Technology | 3 |
ENGT 2500 | Engineering Graphics for Design | 3 |
CHEM 1211 & 1211L | Principles of Chemistry I and Principles of Chemistry Laboratory I (if not taken in Area D) | 4 |
CS 1340 | Computing for Scientists 2 | 3 |
or CS 1301 | Principles of Programming I | |
MATH 2262 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (if not taken in Area D) or ENGT 2110) | 4 or 3 |
Senior College Curriculum | 60 | |
Major Area Courses | 27-30 | |
MATH 2262 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (if not taken in Area D) | 4 |
ENGT 2510 | Statistics in Engineering Technology | 3 |
ENGT 2520 | Engineering Economics | 3 |
ENGT 2530 | Statics | 3 |
ENGL 3020 | Technical Writing and Editing | 3 |
ENGT 3510 | Advanced Statistics in Engineering Technology | 3 |
ENGT 3520 | Industrial Safety Engineering | 3 |
ENGT 4530 Introduction to Manufacturing Systems | 3 | |
ENGT 4510 | Basic Electricity and Electronics | 3 |
ENGT 4520 | Applied Thermodynamics | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Technical Project Proposal and Technical Project Lab | ||
Directed Study in Engineering Technology | ||
Concentration Electives | 21-24 | |
ENGT 3100 | Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing | 3 |
ENGT 3120 | Plant Layout and Material Handling | 3 |
ENGT 3130 | Industrial Cost Control | 3 |
ENGT 3140 | Simulation Modeling of Industrial Systems | 3 |
ENGT 3150 | Supply Chain and Logistics Concepts | 3 |
ENGT 3500 | Engineering Graphics for Design II | 3 |
ENGT 4100 | Motion and Time Study | 3 |
ENGT 4110 Industrial Automation | 3 | |
ENGT 4120 | Project Management | 3 |
Electives 2 | 9 | |
Total hours required for the degree | 120 |
1 | "Spillover" hour will be counted in Area F. |
2 | A maximum of 3 additional hours of ENGT 4950 or ENGT 4500/ENGT 4550 may be counted here. The extra hour from CS 1301, if taken in Area F, will be counted here. |