Engineering Systems Technology Courses

EETC 1311 Electrical Circuits I Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-req.: Math ACT 19
Co-req: None
An introductory course in DC and AC circuits.

EETC 1321 Electronics I Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: EETC 1311
Co-Req: None
An introductory course in solid state devices.

EETC 2331 PLC I Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: EETC 1311
Co-Req: None
An introductory course in programmable logic controllers.

EETC 2332 PLC II Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: EETC 2331
Co-Req: None
This course covers advanced topics in PLC programming.

EETC 2333 Industrial Electronic Controls Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: EETC 1311
Co-Req: None
Advanced study of control circuits and electronic devices used in operating machines and processes in industry.

EETC 2350 Robotics Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: EETC 2331
Co-Req: None
This course is a study of robotic technology integration into an automated manufacturing system.

EETC 2361 Instrumentation Technology Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: EETC 1311
Co-Req: None
This course covers various components, circuits, instruments, and control techniques used by industry in automated process control systems.

EETC 2390 Capstone Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: EETC 2231 or permission of IT faculty member
Co-Req: None
This course provides a platform for students to apply required skills and knowledge to complete a multi-faceted project relative to the field of study.

ENST 1300 Technical Calculations Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-req: Engineering Systems Technology major
Co-req: None
An application based course covering the basic technical calculations needed to solve problems that are typical to those encountered in industry on a daily basis.

ENST 1310 Computers in Engineering Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: None
Co-Req: None
Intro to computers for engineering technology students to prepare students to the computer as a tool for subsequent courses in engineering technology.

ENST 1311 Computer Aided Design I Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: None
Co-Req: None
This course is designed to develop the fundamental visualization and graphic communication skills used within a technical environment through manual and computer means.

ENST 1350 Industrial Safety Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: None
Co-Req: None
This course focuses on industrial safety, including personal safety and equipment, hazard recognition and safeguards.

ENST 1360 Mechanical Power Transmissions Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: None
Co-Req: None
This course covers the application and maintenance of gear trains, belt and chain drives, shaft coupling and clutches, and bearing drives in an industrial setting.

ENST 1370 Manufacturing Processes Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: None
Co-Req: None
This courses focuses on manufacturing processes and provides an overview of the production cycle from planning to shipping.

ENST 2350 Lean Manufacturing Systems Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: None
Co-Req: None
A study of the Lean Production System method of waste reduction and systems management.

ENST 2361 Fluid Power Systems Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: None
Co-Req: None
This course covers the fundamentals of industrial hydraulic and pneumatics systems.

ENST 2390 Capstone Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-req: EETC 2231 or permission of IT faculty member
Co-req: None
This course provides a platform for students to apply required skills and knowledge to complete a multi-faceted project relative to the field of study.

ENST 2391 Internship Credit Hrs: 3
Pre-Req: None
Co-Req: None
A supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences within the industrial field (compensated or uncompensated). This will allow students to apply their knowledge to real world situations and to build relationships with companies prior to graduation.