1680Ìý| Computer Engineering Technology

When you graduate from the Computer Engineering Technology Associate in Science (AS) degree program, you can join the work force as a technical professional in a broad range of industries, commercial enterprises, and businesses. You will be able to use the principles and theories of science, engineering, and mathematics to install, service, and maintain computers, peripherals, networks and a variety of microprocessor, and computer controlled equipment. You will be provided the knowledge and skills required to solve technical issues in the design, development, testing, manufacture, repair, installation, and troubleshooting of electronic equipment and systems, which can include automated industrial control systems, robotic manufacturing systems, SCADA systems, information technology infrastructure, and communication systems.

A variety of electronics, computer related hardware, software, networking, and programming courses are available, allowing you some flexibility dependent upon personal interest and future employment targets. Hands-on computer experience is emphasized throughout the program.

Length: Two (2) years (68 credit hours)


PREFIX NUMBER COURSE NAME CREDIT HOURS

FIRST YEAR
First Term
* ENC 1101 Freshman English I (G.E.) 3
* MAC 1105 College Algebra (G.E.) 3
* Ìý MGF 1106 Ìý Liberal Arts Mathematics I    
Ìý CET 1178C PC Support A+ Core Hardware Ìý 3
*** EET 1015C Electronics I Ìý 4
Ìý CGS 1100C Introduction to Microcomputers using Windows (G.E.) 3
Ìý SLS 1106 First Year Experience Seminar OR Ìý 1
Ìý Ìý EET 2905 Ìý Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology OR Ìý Ìý
Ìý Ìý EET 2949 Ìý Co-op Education Training in Electronics Engineering Ìý Ìý
  Ìý     17
Second Term
Ìý CET 1173C PC Support A+ OS Technologies Ìý 3
*** EET 1025C Electronics II Ìý 4
Ìý CET 2114C Digital Electronics I Ìý 3
Ìý SPC 2608 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (G.E.) 3
** Ìý Humanities Elective (G.E.) 3
Ìý Ìý   Ìý 17
Summer Term
Ìý PSY 2012 General Psychology (G.E.) 3
Ìý CET 1588C LAN Support Network+ Ìý 3
Ìý Ìý   Ìý 6

SECOND YEAR
First Term
Ìý PHY 1001C Introduction to General Physics Ìý 4
** Ìý Electronics Electives Ìý 6
** Ìý Computer Science Electives Ìý 6
Ìý Ìý   Ìý 16
Second Term
** Ìý Electronics Electives Ìý 4
** Ìý Computer Science Electives Ìý 8
Ìý Ìý   Ìý 12

Electronics Electives:
Ìý CET 2123C Introduction to Microprocessors Ìý 4
Ìý EER 2930 Selected Topics in Electronics Technology Ìý 1-4
Ìý EET 1141C Introduction to Solid State Devices Ìý 4
Ìý EET 1142C Electronics III Ìý 4
Ìý EET 1605C Electronics Fabrication Techniques Ìý 3
Ìý EET 2325C Electronic Communications Ìý 4
Ìý ETD 1615C Applied Electronics Drawing Ìý 2
Computer Science Electives:
Ìý CET 1600C CISCO Networking Fundamentals Ìý 3
Ìý CET 2792 Microsoft Windows Server Ìý 3
Ìý CET 2794 Microsoft Directory Services Ìý 3
Ìý CET 2796 Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Network Ìý 3
Ìý CGS 2540C Introduction to Database Management Ìý 3
Ìý CGS 2820 Introduction to Web Design Ìý 3
Ìý CIS 2321C Systems Analysis and Design Ìý 3
Ìý COP 2170C Principles of Computer Programming Ìý 3
Ìý COP 2171C Advanced Programming Techniques Ìý 3
Ìý COP 2224 Introduction to C++ Programming Ìý 3
Ìý COP 2228 Advanced C++ Programming Ìý 3
Ìý COP 2250 Java Programming Ìý 3
Ìý COP 2810 Programming for the Internet Ìý 3
Ìý CTS 2106 Fundamentals of UNIX Ìý 3

Ìý Computer Competency Required
* It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level English, math, or reading course depending on college placement test scores.
** It isÌýyour responsibility to meet with the department chair or counselor to select the proper course to fulfill this requirement.
*** Check the course descriptions for prerequisites.

For more information, call John Byrd 863-784-7116 or email john.byrd@southflorida.edu