Electronic Systems Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Science
Electronic Systems Engineering Technology concentration
Mechatronics concentration
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET) program focuses on real-world applications of engineering principles. Students in the program will acquire needed skills and competencies to develop solutions for automation and robotics systems.
The Electronic Systems Engineering Technology and Mechatronics concentrations offer a broad exposure to analog and digital electronics, engineering programming, instrumentation and measurement systems, as well as embedded and drive systems. A culminating capstone experience allows students to implement, test, and demonstrate a solution to a problem statement related to engineering technology systems.
With the new emerging technologies, a skilled workforce in the electronics field has been and will continue to be in demand for the design and implementation of new innovative solutions and products.
Program Objectives
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology program are expected to attain the following objectives within a few years of graduation:
- Apply acquired technical and analytical skills as it relates to their professional positions in electrical, electronic, and related industries
- Apply relative mathematical, science, and engineering methods to solve technical problems
- Analyze and implement complex systems including both hardware and software
- Pursue lifelong learning and successful professional careers
- Perform as effective team members through adequate oral and written communication skills
- Relate and exercise an educated judgment in regards to their professional and ethical responsibilities
Program Outcomes
Students in the Bachelor of Science in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology program learn to design and integrate electronic systems through a strong foundation in analog and digital electronics. They are able to apply the acquired engineering and mathematical principles to implement and improve systems and/or processes for engineering applications.
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology, graduates will be able to:
- Apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve broadly defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline
- Design systems, components, or processes meeting specified needs for broadly-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline
- Apply written, oral, and graphical communication in both defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature
- Conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments and to analyze and interpret the results to improve processes
- Function effectively as a member or leader on a technical team
For additional information about the program link to: http://www.ecpi.edu/technology/?intcmp=technology-btn. To see the Student Consumer Information link to: https://www.ecpi.edu/student-consumer-services which provides additional information on the future careers, success, cost, and financing for this program. For information on the University Completion and Graduation Rates, please see About ECPI University on the ECPI website.
Through ECPI University’s year-round schedule, students can earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology or Mechatronics, in 2.5 years.
Concentration Outcomes
Electronic Systems Engineering Technology Concentration
- Design and configure computer, communication, and control systems
- Analyze typical circuits used in communication systems
Mechatronics Concentration
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Create 2D and 3D designs for engineering parts using CAD software
- Implement hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Analyze forces and their effects on systems
About Electronic Systems Engineering Technology
ESET graduates function in multidisciplinary teams to design, install, maintain, and repair systems, components, or processes meeting specific needs to engineering applications. They serve as a link between engineers and technicians in the workplace, where they play a key role from the conception of electronic systems until the implementation. They are involved in the development, testing, production, and quality assurance of components and systems, such as circuit boards, wireless phones, medical equipment, and control systems.
Some positions may require background checks, drug screening, and/or security clearances, depending on the position and industry.
The curriculum provides ESET graduates with the education and foundation needed for employment in a variety of industries in the private and public sector, including the computer industry, homeland security, automation and manufacturing, and education. Electronic Systems Engineering Technology concentration graduates are employed in a wide spectrum of areas, in positions such as: Engineering Consultant, Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering Technologist, Product Engineer, or Project Manager. Graduates of the Mechatronics concentration area may also be employed as Automation Engineers and might enjoy a career working with robotics.
Recommended Certifications
Certifications are not required for completion of this program; however, ECPI encourages student to obtain all appropriate certifications to increase potential job opportunities. ECPI provides students in this program with vouchers which allow the student to take certification exams at a greatly reduced cost. Available certifications for this program include Fiber Optics Installer (FOI), Fiber Optics Technician (FOT), A+ Certification, Network+ Certification, and Security+ Certification.
Program Outline
To receive the Bachelor of Science in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology, students must earn 124 semester credit hours. The program requires a minimum of 8 semesters, which is equivalent to 30 months or 120 weeks of instruction. The program requirements are as follows:
Program Requirements
Core Curriculum
52 semester credit hours
| ELECTRICITY | |
EET110 | Electric Circuits I | 3 |
ESET111 | Electric Circuits II | 3 |
ESET111L | Electric Circuits LAB | 1 |
EET310 | Circuit Analysis | 3 |
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| ANALOG ELECTRONICS | |
EET120 | Semiconductor Devices | 3 |
EET121 | Electronic Systems Applications | 3 |
EET220 | Industrial Applications | 3 |
EET221L | Instrumentation and Measurement LAB | 1 |
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| DIGITAL ELECTRONICS | |
EET130 | Digital Systems I | 3 |
EET230 | Digital Systems II | 3 |
EET230L | Digital Systems LAB | 1 |
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| NETWORKING | |
CST160 | Introduction to Networking | 3 |
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| PROGRAMMING | |
SDC100 | Introduction to Programming | 3 |
EET207 | Applied Engineering Programming | 3 |
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| CONTROL SYSTEMS | |
EET231 | Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers | 3 |
EET231L | Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers LAB | 1 |
EET331 | Programmable Controllers and Robotics | 3 |
EET331L | Programmable Controllers and Robotics LAB | 1 |
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| SENIOR PROJECT | |
EET411 | Senior Project | 3 |
EET411L | Senior Project LAB | 1 |
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| EMBEDDED AND DRIVE SYSTEMS | |
| ***ONE LECTURE COURSE AND CORRESPONDING LAB FROM THE FOLLOWING: | |
EET390 | Motor Drives | 3 |
EET390L | Motor Drives LAB | 1 |
| OR | |
EET430 | Microcontrollers | 3 |
EET430L | Microcontrollers LAB | 1 |
Arts and Sciences*
37 semester credit hours
*For allowable substitutions of arts and sciences courses, see the Arts and Sciences Department page
Self-Integration
10 semester credit hours
COR191 | Career Orientation | 1 |
CST120 | Computer Configuration I | 3 |
ET102 | Engineering Math and Software Applications | 3 |
FOR110 | Essentials for Success | 3 |
Concentration Requirements
Mechatronics
16 semester credit hours
Electronic Systems Engineering Technology
16 semester credit hours
EET320 | Semiconductor Processing | 3 |
EET333 | Robotics Programming and Machine Learning | 3 |
EET333L | Robotics Programming and Machine Learning Lab | 1 |
EET380 | Digital Communications I | 3 |
ESET280 | Introduction to Communication Systems | 3 |
CYB200 | Network Protocols and Services | 3 |
Electives
9 semester credit hours
Students must meet all pre-requisite requirements for their chosen electives
Business Group
BUS102 | Fundamentals of Customer Service | 3 |
BUS121 | Introduction to Business | 3 |
BUS242 | Emerging Technologies | 3 |
BUS328 | Business Process Improvement | 3 |
BUS328L | Business Process Improvement Lab | 1 |
PMT472 | Applied Project Management | 3 |
PMT472L | Applied Project Management Lab | 1 |
Electronics Group
EET233 | Robotics and Smart Manufacturing (SM) | 3 |
EET233L | Robotics and Smart Manufacturing (SM) Lab | 1 |
EET301 | Special Topics in Engineering Technology | 3 |
EET350 | Overview of Electronic Security Devices | 3 |
EET352 | Engineering Economics | 3 |
Mechanical Group
MET114 | Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) | 3 |
MET213 | Advanced 3D Modeling | 3 |
MET221 | Manufacturing Processes | 3 |
MET223 | Applied Machine Tools | 3 |
MET224 | CNC Machines Operation | 3 |
MET230L | Hydraulics and Pneumatics Systems LAB | 1 |
MET311 | Mechanisms | 3 |
MET313 | Applied Strength of Materials | 3 |
MET330 | Applied Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
MET330L | Applied Fluid Mechanics LAB | 1 |
Externship Group
Information Systems Group
CST140 | Introduction to Operating Systems | 3 |
CYB120 | Introduction to Python Programming | 3 |
SDC100L | Introduction to Programming Lab | 1 |