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Office of Admissions: 785-826-2640 | [email protected] Why this degree option? K-State Polytechnic offers a variety of advantages, including: • A state-of-the art lab where students create their own circuit boards, power systems, and program their own processors to develop a fully functioning computer hardware system. • Learn practical hands-on experience in circuit analysis, digital electronics, microprocessor programming and interfacing, computer programming, and radio frequency communication circuits and systems. • Laboratory experiences focused on applied engineering - meaning students not only learn how to design a system but also how to build it. • Projects and labs requiring students to solve real-world problems. Careers Career options for electronic and computer engineering technology graduates include, but are not limited to: • Circuit Board Drafter • Telecommunication Engineer • Controls Engineer • Electrical Systems Designer • Circuit Design Engineer Accreditation We take our reputation seriously. Accreditation validates the quality of an institution as a whole, offering evaluated measurements of everything from academic offerings, governance, administration, mission, finances and resources. Kansas State University has been continuously accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) since 1916. k-state.edu/assessment/accreditation The bachelor’s degree option in electronic and computer engineering technology option is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET. abet.org Transfers At K-State Polytechnic, you can transfer up to 60 qualifying credit hours to help you get your next degree. If you’ve already earned an associate degree from one of our partner institutions, you may be eligible to apply previously earned credits when enrolling in a related bachelor’s degree option. We work with students every day to make the most of transfer credits within K-State Polytechnic programs to help make earning that next degree more achievable. Your hard work matters. We want to help you make the most of it. About this degree option The electronics and computer engineering technology degree option provides students with a research lab atmosphere, emphasizing both the theory and application of electronic circuits, instrumentation and computing systems. Learn about circuit theory, semiconductor applications, digital systems, microprocessor programming and interfacing for an extensive career within electronic products and systems. INNOVATIVE LEARNING: Learning by doing, through hands-on projects, lab time and in-the-field training. REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE: Exploring innovations in your field through research, practicum and internship opportunities. INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS: Building relationships with industry members and gaining insight into your future career. STUDENT-FOCUSED: Faculty are focused on your personalized experience, working alongside you in the lab and classroom. A POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION IS:

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Page 1: Bachelor of Science Associate of Technology...COT 105 Mastering Academic Conversations 3 computer programming, and radio frequency communication circuits and systems. • Laboratory

O�ce of Admissions:785-826-2640 | [email protected]

Why this degree option?K-State Polytechnic o�ers a variety of advantages, including:

• A state-of-the art lab where students create their own circuit boards, power systems, and program their own processors to develop a fully functioning computer hardware system.

• Learn practical hands-on experience in circuit analysis, digital electronics, microprocessor programming and interfacing, computer programming, and radio frequency communication circuits and systems.

• Laboratory experiences focused on applied engineering - meaning students not only learn how to design a system but also how to build it.

• Projects and labs requiring students to solve real-world problems.

CareersCareer options for electronic and computer engineering technology graduates include, but are not limited to:• Circuit Board Drafter• Telecommunication Engineer• Controls Engineer• Electrical Systems Designer• Circuit Design Engineer

AccreditationWe take our reputation seriously. Accreditation validates the quality of an institution as a whole, o�ering evaluated measurements of everything from academic o�erings, governance, administration, mission, �nances and resources. Kansas State University has been continuously accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) since 1916. k-state.edu/assessment/accreditation

The bachelor’s degree option in electronic and computer engineering technology option is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET. abet.org TransfersAt K-State Polytechnic, you can transfer up to 60 qualifying credit hours to help you get your next degree. If you’ve already earned an associate degree from one of our partner institutions, you may be eligible to apply previously earned credits when enrolling in a related bachelor’s degree option. We work with students every day to make the most of transfer credits within K-State Polytechnic programs to help make earning that next degree more achievable. Your hard work matters. We want to help you make the most of it.

Bachelor of Science122 credit hours required

Required coursework

Core courses:CMST 250 Hardware & Network Fundamentals 3CMST 302 Applications in C Programming for Engineering Technology 3ECET 100 Basic Electronics 4ECET 101 Direct Current Circuits 3ECET 110 Semiconductor Electronics 4ECET 201 Alternating Current Circuits 4ECET 240 Electronics Manufacturing 3ECET 250 Digital Logic 3ECET 304 Electric Power & Devices 3ECET 320 Electronic Communications Systems 4ECET 335 Industrial Control Topics 1ECET 350 Microprocessor Fundamentals 4ECET 352 Digital Circuits & Systems 4ECET 420 Communication Circuits Design 4ECET 430 Signals & Systems 3ECET 450 Digital Systems & Computer Architecture 4ECET 480 Electronics Design I 1ECET 481 Electronics Design II 2MET 382 Industrial Instrumentation & Controls 3 Total 60

Math:MATH 100 College Algebra 3MATH 150 Plane Trigonometry 3MATH 220 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4MATH 221 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 4 Total 14

Additional requirements:BUS 315 Supervisory Management 3CHM 110 General Chemistry 3CHM 111 General Chemistry Laboratory 1COMM 106 Public Speaking I 3COT 105 Mastering Academic Conversations 3ENGL 100 Expository Writing I 3ENGL 200 Expository Writing II 3ENGL 302 Technical Writing 3PHYS 113 General Physics I 4 Total 26

Electives: Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective* 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Science Elective with Lab 4 Technical Elective 3 Technical Elective 3 Total 22

*Marked electives must be upper-level courses, 300 or above.

Associate of Technology62 credit hours required

Required coursework

Core courses:CMST 250 Hardware & Network Fundamentals 3ECET 100 Basic Electronics 4ECET 101 Direct Current Circuits 3ECET 110 Semiconductor Electronics 4ECET 201 Alternating Current Circuits 4ECET 240 Electronics Manufacturing 3ECET 250 Digital Logic 3ECET 335 Industrial Control Topics 1ECET 350 Microprocessor Fundamentals 4MET 382 Industrial Instrumentation & Controls 3 Total 32

Math:MATH 100 College Algebra 3MATH 150 Plane Trigonometry 3MATH 220 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4 Total 10

Additional requirements:CHM 110 General Chemistry 3CHM 111 General Chemistry Laboratory 1COMM 106 Public Speaking I 3COT 105 Mastering Academic Conversations 3ENGL 100 Expository Writing I 3ENGL 302 Technical Writing 3PHYS 113 General Physics I 4 Total 20

About this degree optionThe electronics and computer engineering technology degree option provides students with a research lab atmosphere, emphasizing both the theory and application of electronic circuits, instrumentation and computing systems. Learn about circuit theory, semiconductor applications, digital systems, microprocessor programming and interfacing for an extensive career within electronic products and systems.

INNOVATIVE LEARNING:Learning by doing, throughhands-on projects, lab timeand in-the-field training.

REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE:Exploring innovations in your fieldthrough research, practicum andinternship opportunities.

INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS:Building relationships withindustry members and gaininginsight into your future career.

STUDENT-FOCUSED:Faculty are focused on yourpersonalized experience,working alongside you in thelab and classroom.

A POLYTECHNICEDUCATION IS:

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Notice of NondiscriminationKansas State University is committed to nondiscrimination in admissions, programs and employment. Inquiries and complaints:Contact Director of Institutional Equity, Kansas State University, 103 Edwards Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506-4801,(Phone) 785-532-6220; (TTY) 785-532-4807.

Post-Graduation Statisticsk-state.edu/postgrad-stats | ksdegreestats.org

04/20

Why this degree option?K-State Polytechnic o�ers a variety of advantages, including:

• A state-of-the art lab where students create their own circuit boards, power systems, and program their own processors to develop a fully functioning computer hardware system.

• Learn practical hands-on experience in circuit analysis, digital electronics, microprocessor programming and interfacing, computer programming, and radio frequency communication circuits and systems.

• Laboratory experiences focused on applied engineering - meaning students not only learn how to design a system but also how to build it.

• Projects and labs requiring students to solve real-world problems.

CareersCareer options for electronic and computer engineering technology graduates include, but are not limited to:• Circuit Board Drafter• Telecommunication Engineer• Controls Engineer• Electrical Systems Designer• Circuit Design Engineer

AccreditationWe take our reputation seriously. Accreditation validates the quality of an institution as a whole, o�ering evaluated measurements of everything from academic o�erings, governance, administration, mission, �nances and resources. Kansas State University has been continuously accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) since 1916. k-state.edu/assessment/accreditation

The bachelor’s degree option in electronic and computer engineering technology option is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET. abet.org TransfersAt K-State Polytechnic, you can transfer up to 60 qualifying credit hours to help you get your next degree. If you’ve already earned an associate degree from one of our partner institutions, you may be eligible to apply previously earned credits when enrolling in a related bachelor’s degree option. We work with students every day to make the most of transfer credits within K-State Polytechnic programs to help make earning that next degree more achievable. Your hard work matters. We want to help you make the most of it.

Bachelor of Science122 credit hours required

Required coursework

Core courses:CMST 250 Hardware & Network Fundamentals 3CMST 302 Applications in C Programming for Engineering Technology 3ECET 100 Basic Electronics 4ECET 101 Direct Current Circuits 3ECET 110 Semiconductor Electronics 4ECET 201 Alternating Current Circuits 4ECET 240 Electronics Manufacturing 3ECET 250 Digital Logic 3ECET 304 Electric Power & Devices 3ECET 320 Electronic Communications Systems 4ECET 335 Industrial Control Topics 1ECET 350 Microprocessor Fundamentals 4ECET 352 Digital Circuits & Systems 4ECET 420 Communication Circuits Design 4ECET 430 Signals & Systems 3ECET 450 Digital Systems & Computer Architecture 4ECET 480 Electronics Design I 1ECET 481 Electronics Design II 2MET 382 Industrial Instrumentation & Controls 3 Total 60

Math:MATH 100 College Algebra 3MATH 150 Plane Trigonometry 3MATH 220 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4MATH 221 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 4 Total 14

Additional requirements:BUS 315 Supervisory Management 3CHM 110 General Chemistry 3CHM 111 General Chemistry Laboratory 1COMM 106 Public Speaking I 3COT 105 Mastering Academic Conversations 3ENGL 100 Expository Writing I 3ENGL 200 Expository Writing II 3ENGL 302 Technical Writing 3PHYS 113 General Physics I 4 Total 26

Electives: Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective* 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Humanities/Social Science Elective 3 Science Elective with Lab 4 Technical Elective 3 Technical Elective 3 Total 22

*Marked electives must be upper-level courses, 300 or above.

Associate of Technology62 credit hours required

Required coursework

Core courses:CMST 250 Hardware & Network Fundamentals 3ECET 100 Basic Electronics 4ECET 101 Direct Current Circuits 3ECET 110 Semiconductor Electronics 4ECET 201 Alternating Current Circuits 4ECET 240 Electronics Manufacturing 3ECET 250 Digital Logic 3ECET 335 Industrial Control Topics 1ECET 350 Microprocessor Fundamentals 4MET 382 Industrial Instrumentation & Controls 3 Total 32

Math:MATH 100 College Algebra 3MATH 150 Plane Trigonometry 3MATH 220 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4 Total 10

Additional requirements:CHM 110 General Chemistry 3CHM 111 General Chemistry Laboratory 1COMM 106 Public Speaking I 3COT 105 Mastering Academic Conversations 3ENGL 100 Expository Writing I 3ENGL 302 Technical Writing 3PHYS 113 General Physics I 4 Total 20

For full course descriptions,visit courses.k-state.edu