Electromechanical Engineering Technology – BS Degree

TYPICAL FIVE- THROUGH EIGHT-SEMESTER PROGRAM

Fifth

CISY

5123

Scientific Prog. in C & C++

3

EMET

5004

Instrumentation

4

MECH

5334

Mechanics of Materials

4

COMP

5703

Technical Writing II

3

MATH

2074

Technical Calculus II

4

 

 

18

Sixth

ELET

4143

Electrical Machines & Controls

3

ELET

7404

Embedded & Real Time Systems

4

MECH

4023

Mechanical Systems Design

3

MECH

8334

Theory of Machines

4

MATH

6114

Differential Equations

4

 

 

 

18

Seventh

BSET

7001

Senior Seminar & Project Design

1

CHEM

5013

Applied Chem. Principles

3

MATH

7113

Economic Analysis for Engr. Tech.

3

MATH

7123

Statistics for Engineering Tech.

3

PHYS

8013

Modern Physics

3

 

xxx3

Gen. Ed. Elective

3

 

 

 

16

Eighth

BSET

8006

Senior Internship OR

6

BSET

8003

Senior Technical Project AND

3

 

xxx3

Upper Level Professional Elective

3

 

 

And All Students

 

EMET

6004

Feedback Control Systems

4

 

xxx3

Gen. Ed. Elective

3

 

xxx3

Gen. Ed. Elective

3

 

 

 

16

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Courses which repeat or significantly overlap courses taken in the student’s associate degree program cannot be taken for upper level credit. If the associate degree covered the subject matter in one of the required baccalaureate courses, a different course must be substituted and approved by the faculty adviser.

CERTIFICATION OR LICENSURE

The Bachelor of Science degree in engineering technology is recognized as a “professional degree” that qualifies for experience/education credit toward New York Professional Engineering (PE) licensure. Graduates from Alfred State’s program are allowed six years of the required 12 years of education/experience credit and are eligible to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE), formerly called Engineer-in-Training (EIT), examination upon graduation.