Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science


 Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science Building 243 ~ 260-481-6839

The objective of the College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science (ETCS) is to be an increasingly valuable technological resource for its students, and to serve society as an integral component of a unique and comprehensive university with vigorous regional ties and a growing national reputation. Within the broader mission of the university, the college’s goal is to prepare students for a variety of careers in engineering, engineering technology, computer sciences and related disciplines, and leadership. The College is also the academic home for Military Science faculty members who offer courses in the Army ROTC program that leads to commissioning as an Army Officer.

ETCS offers degree programs in many areas related to computer science, engineering technology, engineering, and leadership. Courses for these programs range from the study of fundamentals to practical, real-world, industrial methods.

Academic Programs

Full descriptions of the college’s certificate and degree programs appear in alphabetical order in Programs  of this catalog.

Associate of Science

Subject
Department
Electrical Engineering Technology School of Polytechnic
Industrial Engineering Technology School of Polytechnic
Information Systems Computer Science
Organizational Leadership                             Organizational Leadership

 Bachelor of Arts

Subject
Department
Computer Science Computer Science

Bachelor of Science

Subject
Department
5 Year BSCmpE/MSE Combined Degree Program Electrical and Computer Engineering
5 Year BSEE/MSE Combined Degree Program Electrical and Computer Engineering
5 Year BSME/MSE Combined Degree Program Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.) Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Computer Engineering (B.S. Cmp.E.) Electrical and Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering Technology (B.S.) School of Polytechnic
Computer Science (B.S.) Computer Science
Construction Management (B.S.) School of Polytechnic
Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E.) Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering Technology (B.S.) School of Polytechnic
Industrial Engineering Technology (B.S.) School of Polytechnic
Information Systems (B.S.) Computer Science
Information Technology (B.S) School of Polytechnic
Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.) Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Technology (B.S.) School of Polytechnic
Organizational Leadership (B.S.) Organizational Leadership

Certificate

Subject    Department
Computer Networking School of Polytechnic
Information Systems Computer Science
Quality School of Polytechnic
Supervisory Leadership Organizational Leadership
Advanced Manufacturing Management          School of Polytechnic
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Bio-Mechanical Engineering Civil and Mechanical Engineering

 Minor

Subject        Department
Computer Science                                    Computer Science
Electronics School of Polytechnic
Information Systems Computer Science
Information Technology School of Polytechnic
Organizational Leadership               Organizational Leadership
Materials Engineering Technology School of Polytechnic
Military Science Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science

General Degree and Certificate Requirements

In addition to the academic regulations of PFW (Regulations ), the following rules apply to students in the college. Where the college regulations are stricter than PFW regulations, the college regulations apply.

Certificates and Associate Degrees

Requirements for certificates and Associate of Science degrees offered by the college are specified in the college’s departmental listings.

Bachelor’s Degrees

In addition to the requirements of PFW (Academic Regulations, Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct ) and those of your elected major, you must satisfy the following requirements of the College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science:

  1. Earn a minimum of 120 credits.
  2. Earn a graduation GPA of 2.00 or better in courses required for the major that are offered by the major department.
  3. Satisfactorily complete ENG 13100 or an equivalent English composition course with a grade of C- or better.
  4. Satisfactorily complete any additional degree requirements defined by individual departments based upon respective accrediting body criteria.

No credit toward graduation will be given for (a) courses or sequences considered to have overlapping content (see list available in the catalog). 

Cooperative Education (Co-Op) and Related Programs

The college’s departments offer many options for Cooperative Education experiences. Regular co-op positions, work-study internships, and practicum positions are available and many departments offer laboratory or teaching assistantships. You should check with your department for these opportunities.