Cameron University
Lawton Oklahoma

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Department of Computing & Technology

Cameron University
Electronics Engineering Technology
A.A.S and B.S. Degrees
Typical Plan of Study

FIRST YEAR
FALL SEMESTER - 16 Hours SPRING SEMESTER - 15 Hours
EET   1013 Electricity I EET   1023 Electricity II

EET   1053 Electronics I

EET   2023 Digital Computer Electronics
MATH 1513 College Algebra MATH  1613 Plane Trigonometry 
Gen Ed (ENGL 1113 and MUSIC 1013) Gen Ed (HIST 1483)
Gen Ed (1 Hour PE) Gen Ed (PSY 1113)

SECOND YEAR

FALL SEMESTER - 15 Hours SPRING SEMESTER - 18 Hours
EET  2013 Electronics II EET  2133 Measurements and Control I
EET  2243 Communications Circuits EET  2263 Telecommunications Systems
CAD 1013 Computer Aided Drafting (or PHYS 1004) EET  2193 Circuit Applications
PHYS 1005 Physics I CIS 2013 or CIS 2023 (Programming class)
Gen Ed (1 Hour PE) Gen Ed (PS 1113 and  COMM 1113)

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE COMPLETED

THIRD YEAR
FALL SEMESTER - 16 Hours SPRING SEMESTER - 17 Hours
EET  3333 Microprocessors I EET 3473 Optoelectronics
TECH 3013 Technical Communications TECH  3033 Production Planning or TECH 4143 Workplace Safety
MATH 2713 or MATH 2215 TECH  4153 Computer Security
BUS  3213 Business Law I BIOL 1004 General Biology
Gen Ed (ENGL 1213 and  PE 1081) Gen Ed (ART 1013 and  1 hour elective)

FOURTH YEAR

FALL SEMESTER - 16 Hours SPRING SEMESTER - 15 Hours
EET 4233 Network Communications EET  4813 Systems Design and Analysis
TECH 4023 Computer Generated Presentations TECH 4033 Industrial Management Systems
Upper Division Elective (6 hours) EET 3133 or EET 4343
General Education (4 hours) Gen Ed (6 hours)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE COMPLETED


NOTES:
A.   A student who completes the requirements listed for the first two years and meets all other graduation requirements is eligible to receive the Associate Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology.
B.  This is a TYPICAL program of study and not a specific outline of courses for  every student.


FOR ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT CONTACT:
Johnny Carroll

OR CONTACT

THE DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
(580) 581-2335