request more information Create Solutions to Real-World Problems! The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology is an applied program that allows students to explore the integration of engineering principles and modern technology. Graduates will use their math, science and engineering skills to design products and systems, install and maintain products, and provide a wide range of services, such as implementation of the design, testing, calibration and supervision of its operation. (American Society for Engineering Education) Is Engineering Technology the right choice for you? Do you enjoy taking things apart and putting them back together? Do you see yourself working hands-on with equipment and materials? Do you spend time figuring out how to build and test your ideas? If you want a career that is hands-on, where you apply math and scientific concepts, engineering technology is a good choice for you! Program Advantages: Choose from 5 start dates per year. Enjoy flexible schedules. (evening classes available) Take courses online, in the classroom, or a combination of both. Apply transfer credits for up to 75% of your degree. Program Educational Outcomes: Graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology degree are expected to obtain the following skills within 5-10 years after graduation. Be recognized for their abilities in real-world problem solving through application of critical thinking and engineering technology principles. Model professional and ethical and high integrity in professional settings. Lead and support team goals through effective communication. Student Learning Outcomes: Upon attaining a BSET degree students are expected to 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 broadly-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; and Function effectively as a member as well as a leader on technical teams. Blended Online Blended Schedule Advising Appointment CPSAdvising@uah.edu Phone: 256.824.6673 Chat with CPS Advisor Source: Zippia.com Why Engineering Technology? The degree is Engineering Technology, the career is engineering.™ Coursework focuses on the application of theory. Graduates spend more time hands on solving problems and less time sitting still. The degree requires fewer math courses and includes more project based learning. (Calculus I with both integral and differential calculus is required. Statistics is also required and any additional math is covered inside the ET curriculum). Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology Program of Study — Engineering Technology (120 hours) Charger Foundations (General Ed - 41-42 Hours) AGSC Area Hours I Freshman Composition 3-6 II1 Fine Arts 3 Humanities (literature) 3 Humanities (literature or non-literature) 3 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 III Mathematics - Calculus A or higher 4 Natural Sciences (lab) - General Physics I and II, or higher 8 IV1 History 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences (non-history) 6 History/SBS 3 1Take either 1 EH (Literature) + 2 HY (History) or 2 EH (Literature) + 1 HY (History). Take no more than six hours in a single discipline in Area II or Area IV. Pre-Professional Courses (10-12 Hours) Experiential Learning PRO 301 Theory/Practice of Adult Learning OR FYE 101 First Year Experience 1-3 Basic Programming EGR 101 Computing for Engineers OR Equivalent 3 Statistics MSC 287 Business Statistics I OR MA 281 Elements of Statistical Analysis OR Equivalent 3 Interdisciplinary PRO 320 Interdisciplinary Perspectives & Critical Thinking 3 General Electives2 (26-28 Hours) Choose any course at any level, not required to be major-related. 2Up to 28 hours technical credit may be accepted as electives. Engineering Technology (ET) (48 Hours) ET 301 Engineering Technology Foundations I 7 week term 3 ET 302 Engineering Technology Foundations II 7 week term 3 ET 305 Engineering Communications 7 week term 3 ET 310 Computer-Aided Design for ET Full term 3 ET 314 OR ET 336 Quality Control Techniques OR Principles of Dynamics for ET 7 week term 3 ET 314 Quality Control Techniques 7 week term 3 ET 334 Principles of Statics for ET 7 week term 3 ET 335 Strength of Materials for ET 7 week term 3 ET 336 Principles of Dynamics for ET 7 week term 3 ET 341 Introduction to Electrical Systems and Circuits 7 week term 3 ET 431 Fundamentals of Manufacturing for ET Full term 3 ET 433/434 Instrumentations and Measurement Systems for ET with Lab Full term 4 ET 498 Project Management for Engineering Technology Full term 3 ET 499 Capstone for Engineering Technology Full term 3 Total Degree Requirements 120 A note about Professional Studies (PRO) courses: Engineering Technology courses may be offered in both hybrid and online formats. Hybrid courses meet one evening each week with the majority of the work being done online. View/Print Program of Study PDF Course Equivalency Credits Many UAH Engineering Technology courses teach similar skills and knowledge that students may have acquired through previous Engineering, Science, Math, and/or Programming coursework. Credit for completion of courses identified as “equivalent” may be applied towards degree requirements. Accepted as Equivalent Coursework* ET Course UAH Equivalent (BSET ONLY) ET 310 MAE 211 ET 334 MAE/CE 271 ET 335 MAE 370 ET 336 MAE/CE 272 ET 341 EE 213 ET 431 MAE 378 ET 433/434 MAE 311 *CPS Advisor will review and verify transfer credits. Engineering Technology requires fewer math courses and more focus on application of engineering principles Engineering Technology Skills and Careers Skills and Careers Why Engineering Technology? Engineers spend their time planning, technologists make plans work. Check out Career Planning Resources for Engineering Technologists! Recent News From Passion to Purpose: Arthur Murray's Path in Engineering Technology and Entrepreneurship Feb 22 Arthur Murray, an Engineering Technology student at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of the University of Alabama … Faculty Spotlight Dr. Orkhan Huseynov Clinical Assistant Professor We would like to welcome Dr. Orkhan Huseynov as he joins the UAH College of Professional Studies to support the B.S. in Engineering Technology degree program. Contact Us College of Science Advising 256.824.2505science.advising@uah.edu
From Passion to Purpose: Arthur Murray's Path in Engineering Technology and Entrepreneurship Feb 22 Arthur Murray, an Engineering Technology student at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of the University of Alabama …