CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE ∙ TECHNOLOGIES

Associate in Applied Science Engineering Technology (A40160)

Overview Fall Semester Lecture Lab Credit The AAS degree in Computer Engineering Technology is COM 110 Intro. To Communications 3 0 3 accepted at some colleges and universities as the first two ENG 111 Expository Writing 3 0 3 years of a bachelor’s-level engineering technology program. MAT 121/171 First Math 2 2 3 This program has been designed to either ease the transition ELC 131 Circuit Analysis I 3 3 4 for students planning to join the workforce, or to continue to UNC Charlotte’s BSET program or other universities. ELN 133 Digital 3 3 4

17 Beginning with electrical fundamentals, course work pro- Spring Semester gressively introduces electronics, circuit simulation, solid- MAT 122/172 Second Math 2 2 3 state fundamentals, digital concepts, instrumentation, C++ ELC 213 Instrumentation* 3 2 4 programming, , microcomputer applica- ELC 133 Circuit Analysis II 3 3 4 tions, networking, operating , I/O hardware inter- ELN 131 Analog Electronics 3 3 4 facing, industrial applications and data acquisition using ELN 150 CAD for Electronics 1 3 2 LabView. Other course work includes the study of various fields associated with the electrical/electronic industry. 17 There are several opportunities for industry certifications Summer Session built into the program that allow students to add skills to ENG 114 Professional Research 3 0 3 their resume. Graduates should qualify for employment op- Behavioral Science 3 0 3 portunities in electronics technology, computer service, Humanities/Fine Arts 3 0 3 computer networks, server maintenance, programming, and 9 other areas requiring a knowledge of electronic and com- Fall Semester puter systems. MAT 223 Applied 2 2 3 Degree Awarded ELN 232 Intro to Microprocessors 3 3 4 The Associate in Applied Science Degree - Computer Engi- ELC 135 Electrical Machines 2 2 4 neering Technology is awarded by the College upon com- CSC 134 C++Programming 2 3 3 pletion of the program. ELN 260 PLCs 3 3 4 17 Program Accreditation Spring Semester The Computer Engineering Technology program is accred- ited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commis- PHY 151 Mechanical 3 2 4 sion of ABET, http://www.abet.org CTI 130 OS and Device Foundations 4 4 6 SEL 193 Selected Topics* 3 Apply at www.cpcc.edu/getstarted PCI 173 Programmable Systems 3 3 4 17 Engineering Technologies Change your direction! Total Degree Credits 77 *Recommended major elective or selected topics Program Inquiries: courses listed Dennis Leak, Instructor [email protected] 704.330.6300 Dr. Adam Harris, Program Chair [email protected] 704.330.6773 http://www.cpcc.edu/et/academic-programs

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Please contact your advisor before scheduling classes for the Computer Engineering Technology Program

The Computer Engineering Technology curriculum provides the skills required to design and implement and computer controlled equipment in networks. It includes training in both hardware and , emphasizing operating concepts to provide a unified view of computer systems.

You can find current departmental news at the CEEET blog at http://blogs.cpcc.edu/ceeet/

(A40160) Computer Engineering Technology Curriculum Flowchart

Fall Spring Summer Fall Spring 1 1 1 2 2 17 17 9 17 20 Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours

ENG 114 COM 110 PHY 151 Second Math Professional Research and MAT-223 Applied Calculus Introduction to Communication Physics – Mechanics [4 contact, 3 credit] Reporting [4 contact, 3 credit] [3 contact, 3 credit] [5 contact, 4 credit] [3 contact, 3 credit]

CTI 130 ENG 111 ELC 213** ELN 232 OS and Device Foundations Behavioral science Expository Writing Instrumentation Intro to Microprocessors (CompTIA cert. opportunity) [3 contact, 3 credit] [3 contact, 3 credit] [5 contact, 4 credit] [6 contact, 4 credit] [8 contact, 6 credit]

ELC 133 Humanities/Fine Arts CSC 134 Selected Topics First Math Circuit Analysis II [3 contact, 3 credit] C++ Programming ELN_193 [4 contact, 3 credit] [6 contact, 4 credit] [5 contact, 3 credit] [3 credit] PCI 173 ELC 131 ELN 131 ELN 260 Programmable Systems Circuit Analysis I Analog I Programmable Logic Controllers [6 contact, 4 credit] [6 contact, 4 credit] [6 contact, 4 credit] [6 contact, 4 credit]

ELN 133 ELN 150 ELC 135 *Must make a C or above to advance **Denotes Major Elective or CAD for Electronics (AutoCAD) Electrical Machines Selected topics [6 contact, 4 credit] [4 contact, 2 credit] [4 contact, 4 credit] Must take two of the three shown

Color Key MUST Take this Course BEFORE Taking this Course MUST Take this Course BEFORE Taking this Course *ELC 131 ELC 133 *ELN 260 PCI 173 Curriculum Communications *ELC 131 ELC 130 *ENG 111 ENG 114 Total Credit 77 Hours *ELC 213 ELN 260 First Math Second Math Physical & Natural Sciences *ELN 133 ELN 260 Second Math MAT 223 Social Sciences & Humanities

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