Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology with a major in Electrical Engineering Technology and concentration in Communications Systems Technology Sample Online Curriculum
The sample course of study below is based on the 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog. This is not an official advising document. It can serve as a guide for how your existing college credits may transfer to ODU. All efforts have been made to provide accurate program information. However, this information is subject to change by the department.
This is a degree completion program, which means you should already have college credits for the lower division coursework.
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Lower Division Departmental Requirements
The Electrical Engineering Technology degree requires specific courses to fulfill some of the lower division general education requirements. Additional lower division general education courses are required to earn a bachelor's degree from ODU.
Old Dominion University Course | Credits | Notes |
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ENGL 110C English Composition | 3 | Satisfies GEN ED Written Communication |
GEN ED. (DEPT) Written Communication II | 3 | |
GEN ED. (DEPT) Oral Communication | 3 | COMM 101R |
GEN ED. (DEPT) Mathematical Skills | 3 | MATH 162M |
(DEPT) MATH 163 Precalculus II | 3 | |
(DEPT) MATH 211 Calculus I | 4 | |
GEN ED. (DEPT) Nature of Science | 4 | PHYS 111N |
GEN ED. (DEPT) Nature of Science | 4 | PHYS 112N |
(DEPT) Laboratory Science | 4 | CHEM 121N+122N recommended |
GEN ED. (DEPT) Information Literacy/Research Skills | 2 | ENGN 110 Intro to Engineering or ENGT 111 Engineering Technology Information Literacy/Research |
(DEPT) EET 120 Logic Circuits & Microprocessors | 3 | |
(DEPT) EET 125 Logic & Microprocessors Lab. | 1 | |
(DEPT) EET 110 Electrical Circuits I | 3 | |
(DEPT) EET 200 Electrical Circuits II | 3 | |
(DEPT) EET 205 Circuits Laboratory | 1 | |
(DEPT) EET 210 Electronic Devices and Circuits I | 3 | |
(DEPT) EET 225 Electronics Laboratory | 1 | |
(DEPT) EET 261 Intro to Microprocessors/Microcontrollers | 3 |
Upper Division General Education and Departmental Requirements
You must select a minor in the College of Engineering & Technology or the College of Sciences. Minors that require more than four courses (12 credits) will increase the total credits required to complete the degree.
Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Please refer to the University Catalog for prerequisites of all courses.
Old Dominion University Course | Credits | Notes |
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EET 300 Advanced Circuit Analysis | 3 | Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 211 |
EET 310 Digital Electronics | 3 | |
EET 312 Principles of Communication Systems | 4 | |
EET 315 Digital Electronics Laboratory | 2 | |
EET 320 Advanced Microprocessors & Microcontrollers | 3 | |
EET 325 Microprocessor Laboratory | 2 | |
EET 330 Linear Electronics | 3 | |
EET 335 Linear Electronics Laboratory | 2 | |
EET 363 Introduction to PLC | 3 | |
EET 370T Energy and the Environment | 3 | Satisfies GEN ED. The Impact of Technology |
EET 373 Instrumentation | 3 | |
EET 412 Wireless Communication Systems | 3 | |
EET senior electives | 6 | Two 300- or 400-level EET courses |
ENGT 305 Advanced Technical Analysis | 3 | |
ENGT 434 Introduction to Senior Project | 1 | |
ENGT 435W Senior Project | 3 | |
ENMA 480 Ethics & Philosophy in Engineering Apps | 3 | Satifies GEN ED. Philosophy and Ethics |
Minor courses (4 or more) | 12+ | Choose a minor in the College of Engineering & Technology or College of Sciences. Satifies department's upper-division general education requirements. |
View this program in ODU's Undergraduate Catalog
This bachelor's degree requires a minimum of 127 credit hours total.
To complete this degree at ODU as a transfer, a minimum of 30 credit hours must be earned at ODU.