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New Mexico State University
Department of Engineering Technology and Surveying Engineering
College of Engineering

Degree Plans

ECET Program Information

ECET Flow Chart

ECET Advising Program Flow Chart

ECET Degree Program

Concentration for ECET:

Renewable Energy Technologies (optional)

Other Information

Technical Electives

Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Requirements

Freshman Year (32 credits) Credits
Gen Ed from Area I: Oral Communication/Public Speaking
3
Gen Ed from Area I: English Composition
3-4
ET 101, Introduction to Engineering Technology
1
ET 120, Computational and Presentation Software
3
ET 182, Digital Logic
3
ET 190, Applied Circuits
3
ET 191, Applied Circuits Laboratory
1
MATH 190, Precalculus
4
PHYS 211G-211GL, General Physics I, General Physics Lab I
4
Gen Ed from Area V: Humanities and Fine Arts
3
Free elective
3
Sophomore Year (35 credits) Credits
Gen Ed from Area III: Laboratory Science
4
Gen Ed from Area I: College Level 2 Composition
3
ET 246, Electronic Devices I
4
ET 262, Software Technology I
3
ET 272, Electronic Devices II
4
ET 282, Digital Electronics
4
MATH 235, 236, Calculus for the Technical Student I, II
6
PHYS 212-212L, General Physics II, General Physics Lab II
4
Gen Ed Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences
3
Junior Year (31 credits) Credits
ET 302 , Manufacturing Data Analysis
3
ET 324, Linear Integrated Circuits
4
ET 344, Microcomputer Systems
3
ET 362, Software Technology II
3
ET 377, Computer Networking
3
ET 398, Digital Systems
3
Viewing a Wider World from the College of Business
3
Approved Technical Elective
3
Gen Ed Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences
3
Gen Ed Area V: Humanities And Fine Arts
3
Senior Year (31 credits Credits
CE 450, Engineering Economy and Law
3
ET 381 Renewable Energy Technology or
ET 365 Building Utilities
3
ET 402, Instrumentation
3
ET 314 Communication Systems I
3
ET 410, Senior Seminar
1
ET 444, Hardware Senior Design
3
ET 462, Remote Access Operating Systems and Advanced Scripting
3
Approved Technical Electives
6
Gen Ed from Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences or
Gen Ed from Area V: Humanities and Fine Art
3
Viewing a Wider World – Outside of the department and major
3