1997-1998 Undergraduate Catalog


College of Engineering - Engineering Technology

NMSU

Professor George D. Alexander*, department head

Professor Fleming; Associate Professors Beasley, Cameron, Cox, Ferrell*, Hellmuth*, Jenkins, Powell, Ricketts*, Rico, Romero; Assistant Professors Cooper*, Hyde

(505) 646-2236

*Registered Professional Engineer

DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology
OPTION: Civil
OPTION: Electronics
OPTION: Mechanical

DEGREE: Associate of Science in Engineering Technology
OPTION: Civil
OPTION: Electronics
OPTION: Mechanical
OPTION: Manufacturing

As members of the engineering team, engineering technologists apply scientific and engineering principles and methods to solve technological problems. Engineering technology education emphasizes laboratory-based experience and the development of application skills. Employment areas include facility planning and operation, construction, technical management, manufacturing, systems development, quality control, and testing. Options are available in civil, electronics, mechanical, and manufacturing engineering technology.

The Department of Engineering Technology in cooperation with the Department of Criminal Justice offers an academic minor in security technology. In addition, other minors are available including environmental management and business administration. Because of common curriculum requirements, a student may choose to pursue baccalaureate degrees in both (civil) engineering technology and surveying.

Graduation and general requirements of the College of Engineering apply to students in the Department of Engineering Technology. The department has established course transfer agreements with a number of two-year and four-year institutions. At least 21 credits specifically in the transfer student's program option must be earned in residence at the main campus of NMSU (15 residence credits for an associate degree).

DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology

OPTION: Civil (Total credits 136)

Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.

Freshman Year (34 credits)
CHEM 110G, Principles and Applications of Chemistry4
ECON 251G, Principles of Macroeconomics of ECON 252G, Principles of Microeconomics
3
ENGL111G, Rhetoric and Composition4
ET101, Introduction to Engineering Technology1
E T 111, Graphical Communications II2
E T 120, Computation and Presentation Software2
E T 152, Computational Methods I3
E T 154, Construction Methods and Communications3
MATH 180, Trigonometry2
MATH 185, College Algebra3
PHYS 211-211L, General Physics I, General Physics Lab I4
Humanities or social science elective*3

Sophomore Year (32 credits)
COMM 265G, Principles of Human Communication3
ENGL 218G, Technical and Scientific Communication3
E T 231, CADD for Civil Engineering Technology and Surveying2
E T 240, Applied Statics3
E T 241, Applied Dynamics2
E T 254, Concretes3
E T 258, Soil Technology3
MATH 235, 236, Calculus for the Technical Student I, II6
PHYS 212-212L, General Physics II, General Physics Lab II4
SUR 222, Plane Surveying3

Junior Year (34 credits)
EST311G, Statistical Applications3
ET308, Fluid Technology3
ET308L, Fluid Technology Lab1
ET310, Applied Strength of Materials3
ET310L, Applied Strength of Materials Lab1
E T 321, Water and Wastewater Technology3
ET332, Structural Technology3
E T 342, Horizontal Construction3
E T 358, Foundation Technology2
E T 361, Safety Systems and Programs, or IE411, Industrial Safety3
MGT 315G, Human Relations in Organizations or MGT 388G, Leadership andSociety
3
SUR 354, Advanced Surveying3
Humanities or social sciences electives*3

Senior Year (35 credits)
CE450, Engineering Economy and Law3
E T 306, Fundamental and Applied Thermodynamics3
E T 333, Reinforced Concrete Technology3
E T 351, Applied Design3
ET410, Senior Seminar1
E T 412, Highway Technology3
E T 418, Applied Hydraulics3
E T 440, Senior Design2
ET441, Senior Project2
Approved technical electives3
Humanities or social sciences electives*6
Free elective3

OPTION: Electronics(Total Credits 135)

Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.

Freshman Year (35 credits)
COMM265G, Principles of Human Communication3
ENGL111G, Rhetoric and Composition4
ET101, Introduction to Engineering Technology1
ET111, Graphical Communications II2
ET120, Computational and Presentation Software2
ET152, Computational Methods I3
ET182, Digital Logic2
ET183, Applied DC Circuits2
E T 183L, Applied DC Circuits Lab1
ET184, Applied AC Circuits2
ET184L, Applied AC Circuits Lab1
MATH 180, Trigonometry2
MATH 185, College Algebra3
PHYS 211-211L, General Physics I, General Physics Lab I4
Humanities or social science elective*3

Sophomore Year (35 credits)
CHEM 110G, Principles and Applications of Chemistry4
ENGL 218G, Technical and Scientific Communication3
E T 246, Electronic Devices I4
E T 272, Electronic Devices II4
E T 282, Digital Electronics4
E T 344, Microprocessor Applications I3
MATH 235, 236, Calculus for the Technical Student I, II6
PHYS 212-212L, General Physics II, General Physics Lab II4
ECON 251G, Principles of Macroeconomics or ECON 252G, Principles of Microeconomics
3

Junior Year (31 credits)
E ST 311G, Statistical Applications3
E T 301, Applied Mechanics3
E T 324, Linear Integrated Circuits4
E T 377, Data Communications, or E T 314, Communication Systems I3
E T 398, Digital Systems3
MGT 315G, Human Relations in Organizations or MGT 388G, Leadership andSociety
3
Approved technical electives3
Humanities or social sciences electives*6
Free elective3

Senior Year (34 credits)
C E 450, Engineering Economy and Law3
E T 361, Safety Systems and Programs, or I E 411, Industrial Safety3
E T 402, Instrumentation3
E T 404, Quality in Manufacturing, or I E 365, Quality Control3
E T 410, Senior Seminar1
E T 435, Senior Design and Project Management3
E T 444, Microprocessor Applications II3
Approved management, business, or marketing elective3
Approved technical electives6
Humanities or social sciences electives*3
Free elective3

OPTION: Mechanical (Total credits 135)

Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.

Freshman Year (33 credits)
CHEM 110G, Principles and Applications of Chemistry4
ENGL 111G, Rhetoric and Composition4
E T 101, Introduction to Engineering Technology1
E T 110, 111, Graphical Communications I, II4
E T 117, Introduction to Materials and Design3
E T 120, Computation and Presentation Software2
E T 152, Computational Methods I3
MATH 180, Trigonometry2
MATH 185, College Algebra3
PHYS 211-211L, General Physics I, General Physics Lab I4
Humanities or social sciences elective*3

Sophomore Year (34 credits)
COMM 265G, Principles of Human Communication3
ET183, Applied DC Circuits2
E T 183L, Applied DC Circuits Lab1
ET184, Applied AC Circuits2
ET184L, Applied AC Circuits Lab1
E T 217, Manufacturing Processes2
E T 217L, Manufacturing Processes Lab1
E T 240, Applied Statics3
E T 241, Applied Dynamics2
E T 306, Fundamental and Applied Thermodynamics3
E T 306L, Thermodynamics Lab1
MATH 235, 236, Calculus for the Technical Student I, II6
PHYS 212-212L, General Physics II, General Physics Lab II4
ECON 251G, Principles of Macroeconomics, or ECON 252G, Principles of Microeconomics
3

Junior Year (34 credits)
Humanities or social science elective*3
ENGL 218G, Technical and Scientific Communication3
E ST 311G, Statistical Applications3
E T 310, Applied Strength of Materials3
E T 310L, Applied Strength of Materials Lab1
E T 308, Fluid Technology3
E T 308L, Fluid Technology Lab1
E T 328, Kinematics of Machines4
E T 396, Heat Transfer and Applications3
MGT 315G, Human Relations in Organizations or MGT 388G, Leadership andSociety
3
Approved technical elective3
Free elective4

Senior Year (34 credits)
C E 450, Engineering Economy and Law3
E T 361, Safety Systems and Programs, or I E 411, Industrial Safety3
E T 404, Quality in Manufacturing, or I E 365, Quality Control3
E T 410, Senior Seminar1
E T 402, Instrumentation3
E T 426, Machine Component Analysis3
E T 435, Senior Design and Project Management3
Approved management, business or marketing elective3
Approved technical electives6
Humanities or social science electives*6

DEGREE: Associate of Science in Engineering Technology

Required Core Courses(31 credits)
E T 101, Introduction to Engineering Technology1
E T 120, Computational and Presentation Software2
E T 152, Computational Methods I3
ENGL 111G, Rhetoric and Composition4
ENGL 218G, Technical and Scientific Communication3
COMM 265G, Principles of Human Communication3
MATH 180, Trigonometry2
MATH 185, College Algebra3
MATH 235, Calculus for the Technical Student I3
PHYS 211, General Physics I3
PHYS 211L, General Physics I Laboratory1
Approved humanities or social science electives*3

OPTION: Civil (67 credits)

Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
Associate degree core courses31
E T 111, Graphical Communications II2
E T 154, Construction Methods and Communications3
E T 231, CADD for Civil Engineering Technology and Surveying2
E T 240, Applied Statics3
E T 241, Applied Dynamics2
E T 254, Concretes3
E T 258, Soil Technology3
E T 308, Fluid Technology 3
E T 308L, Fluid Technology Lab1
E T 310, Applied Strength of Materials and Lab3
E T 310L, Applied Strength of Materials Lab1
E T 342, Horizontal Construction3
PHYS 212, General Physics II 3
PHYS 212L, General Physics II Laboratory1
SUR 222, Plane Surveying3

OPTION: Electronics (69 credits)

Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
Associate degree core courses31
E T 111, Graphical Communications II2
E T 182, Digital Logic2
E T 183, Applied DC Circuits2
E T 183L, Applied DC Circuits Lab1
E T 184, Applied AC Circuits2
E T 184L, Applied AC Circuits Lab1
E T 246, Electronic Devices I4
E T 272, Electronic Devices II4
E T 282, Digital Electronics4
E T 301, Applied Mechanics3
E T 344, Microprocessor Applications I3
E T electives (6 credits from the following: E T 303, E T 304, E T 314, ET365, ET 374, ET 377, and E T 398)
6
PHYS 212, General Physics II 3
PHYS 212L, General Physics II Laboratory1

OPTION: Mechanical (68 credits)

Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
Associate degree core courses31
E T 110 Graphical Communications I2
E T 111 Graphical Communications II2
E T 117, Introduction to Materials and Design3
E T 183, Applied DC Circuits2
E T 183L, Applied DC Circuits Lab1
E T 184, Applied AC Circuits2
E T 184L, Applied AC Circuits Lab1
E T 217, Manufacturing Processes2
E T 217L, Manufacturing Processes Lab1
E T 240, Applied Statics3
E T 241, Applied Dynamics2
E T 306, Fundamental and Applied Thermodynamics3
E T 306L, Thermodynamics Lab1
E T 308, Fluid Technology 3
E T 308L, Fluid Technology Lab1
E T 310, Applied Strength of Materials 3
E T 310L, Applied Strength of Materials Lab1
PHYS 212, General Physics II 3
PHYS 212L, General Physics II Laboratory1

OPTION: Manufacturing (67 credits)

This new program has not been submitted for accreditation.
Associate degree core courses31
E T 111 Graphical Communications II2
E T 117, Introduction to Materials and Design3
E T 183, Applied DC Circuits2
E T 183L, Applied DC Circuits Lab1
E T 184, Applied AC Circuits2
E T 184L, Applied AC Circuits Lab1
E T 217, Manufacturing Processes2
E T 217L, Manufacturing Processes Lab1
E T 240, Applied Statics3
E T 241, Applied Dynamics2
E T 304, Electrical Machines, or E T 327, Tooling Systems3
E T 305, Production and Assembly3
E T 310, Applied Strength of Materials 3
E T 310L, Applied Strength of Materials Lab1
E T 315, Computer Integrated Manufacturing3
CHEM 110G, Principles and Applications of Chemistry4

NOTE: Lists of approved technical, humanities, and social science electives are available from the Department of Engineering Technology.An "Emphasis in Manufacturing" is available to students in the engineering technology baccalaureate programs.

*Humanities and social science electives must be selected to satisfy the college and university general education requirements.


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