EET has introduced course in robotics and PLC (Programming Logic Controller). Through the EET program, students are trained to work in various areas, such as electronic communications, digital systems and computing, automatic control systems and robotics, audio and video systems, and medical electronics. Most courses have a required laboratory component in which skills in the use of computers for problems solving, application and use of modem electronic test equipment and microprocessors are developed.
Students completing the four-year program receive a B.S. degree in Electronic Engineering Technology. Graduates of the Electronic Engineering Technology program can find employment in the development and testing of new communication devices; designing specialized electronics; supervision of the manufacturing of the electronic devices; the field of instrumentation and automation; and the computing industry as hardware or software technologists. Furthermore, graduates of the program are equipped to pursue graduate studies in such fields as Engineering, Engineering Technology, Computer Science and Management.
*This is a State common prerequisite. Substitutions identified in the State of Florida
Common Prerequisite Manual at www.flvc.org will be accepted.
Graduation Requirements:
1). “C” or better in all courses
2). minimum CUM GPA of 2.0/4.0
3). Completion of Florida’s Foreign Language Requirement, 2 units in the same language
4). Completion of Florida’s Civic Literacy requirement.
Fall |
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Course | Title | Hours |
EET 2035 | Electrical Fundamentals I w/Lab | 4 |
EGS 1000 | Intro to Engineering Technology | `1 |
ENC 1101 | Fresh Com Skills I (State Core) | 3 |
MAC 1114 | Algebra Trig Functions | 3 |
African American History Elective | 3 | |
Semester Hours: 14 |
Spring |
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Course | Title | Hours |
CET 2365C | C-Program Eng. & Technology | 3 |
EET 2036 | Electrical Fundamentals II w/Lab | 4 |
ENC 1102 | Fresh Com Skills II | 3 |
MAC 2311 | Calculus I* | 4 |
Humanities State Core Elective | 3 | |
Semester Hours: 17 | ||
Year 1 Total: 31 |
Fall |
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Course | Title | Hours |
EET 2150 | Electronic Devices & Circuits w/Lab | 5 |
ENC 3243 | Technical Report Writing | 3 |
MAC 2312 | Calculus II* | 4 |
PHY 2053 | College Physics I w/Lab) * | 4 |
Semester Hours: 16 |
Spring |
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Course | Title | Hours |
CHM 1025 | Intro to Psychology* | 4 |
PHY 2054 | Principles of Economics* | 4 |
SPC 2608 | Intro to Philosophy* | 3 |
Social Science State Core Elective | 3 | |
Humanities Elective | 3 | |
Semester Hours: 17 | ||
Year 2 Total: 33 |
Fall |
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Course | Title | Hours |
CET 3195 | Digital Electronics w/Lab | 4 |
CET 3468 | Computer Aided Circuits Analysis | 3 |
EET 3320 | Communication Systems w/Lab | 4 |
STA 2023 | Intro to Probability & Statistics | 3 |
Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Semester Hours: 17 |
Spring |
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Course | Title | Hours |
CET 2123 | Microprocessor Fundamentals w/Lab | 4 |
EET 3321 | Adv. Communications Systems w/Lab | 4 |
EET 4165 | Electronics Design I w/Lab | 4 |
EET 4735 | Industrial Electronics & Controls w/Lab | 4 |
Semester Hours: 16 | ||
Year 3 Total: 33 |
Fall |
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Course | Title | Hours |
ETS 3543 | Programmable Logic Controls w/Lab | 4 |
EET 4166 | Electronic Design II w/Lab | 4 |
EET 4950 | Technical Design Project Proposal | 1 |
ETC 4454 | Technical Elective | 4 |
Semester Hours: 13 |
Spring |
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Course | Title | Hours |
EET 4914 | EET Technical Design Project | 3 |
ETG 4939 | Professional Seminar | 1 |
ETI 4671 | Principles of Engineering Economy | 2 |
ETS 4538 | Instrumentation w/Lab | 4 |
Technical Elective | 4 | |
Semester Total: 14 | ||
Year 4 Total: 27 |
Name | Title | Phone | |
Alif Khawand | Instructor | alif.khawand@famu.edu | (850) 599-3244 |
Chao Li | Associate Professor & Engineering Technology Program Coordinator | chao.li@famu.edu | (850) 599-8645 |
Tejal Mulay | Visiting Assistant Professor | tejal.udhan@famu.edu | (850) 599-3244 |
Leon Prosper | Instructor | leon.prosper@famu.edu | (850) 599-8636 |