Program: Energy Engineering Technology Supplemental Information - Purdue University (2024)

Senior Capstone Selective I and II (6 credits)

Select one pair of Senior Capstone Selectives I and II.Senior Capstone Selectives must be taken in subsequent semesters to count toward degree requirements.

  • ENGT 48000 - Engineering Technology Capstone I Credits: 3.00 and
  • ENGT 48100 - Engineering Technology Capstone II Credits: 3.00
  • or

  • ECET 43000 - Electrical And Electronic Product And Program Management Credits: 3.00 and
  • ECET 46000 - Project Design And Development Credits: 3.00
  • or

  • ECET 43100 - International Capstone Project Planning And Design Credits: 3.00 and
  • ECET 46100 - International Capstone Project Execution Credits: 3.00

ECET Advanced Analysis Selective (3 credits)

  • ECET 33700 - Continuous Systems Analysis And Design Credits: 3.00
  • ECET 33900 - Digital Signal Processing Credits: 3.00

Introduction to C Programming Selective (3 credits)

  • CNIT 10500 - Introduction To C Programming Credits: 3.00 (preferred)
  • CS 15900 - C Programming Credits: 3.00

Applied Calculus I Selective (3 credits)

  • MA 16010 - Applied Calculus I Credits: 3.00 (preferred)
  • MA 16100 - Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus I Credits: 5.00
  • MA 16500 - Analytic Geometry And Calculus I Credits: 4.00

Applied Calculus II Selective (3 credits)

  • MA 16020 - Applied Calculus II Credits: 3.00 (preferred)
  • MA 16200 - Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus II Credits: 5.00
  • MA 16600 - Analytic Geometry And Calculus II Credits: 4.00

General Physics I Selective (4 credits)

  • PHYS 22000 - General Physics Credits: 4.00 (preferred)
  • PHYS 17200 - Modern Mechanics Credits: 4.00

General Physics II Selective (4 credits)

  • PHYS 22100 - General Physics Credits: 4.00 (preferred)
  • PHYS 24100 - Electricity And Optics Credits: 3.00
  • PHYS 27200 - Electric And Magnetic Interactions Credits: 4.00

Statistics Selective (3 credits)

  • STAT 22500 - Introduction To Probability Models Credits: 3.00
  • STAT 30100 - Elementary Statistical Methods Credits: 3.00

English Composition Selective (3 credits)

  • ENGL 10600 - First Year Composition With Conferences Credits: 4.00
  • ENGL 10800 - First Year Composition Credits: 3.00
  • HONR 19903 - Interdisciplinary Approaches In Writing Credits: 3.00
  • SCLA 10100 - Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking And Communication I: Antiquity To Modernity Credits: 3.00

Written Communication Selective (3 credits)

  • ENGL 20500 - Introduction To Creative Writing Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 30400 - Advanced Composition Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 42000 - Business Writing Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 42100 - Technical Writing Credits: 3.00
  • ENGL 42400 - Writing For High Technology Industries Credits: 3.00

Freshman Speech Selective (3 credits)

  • COM 11400 - Fundamentals Of Speech Communication Credits: 3.00
  • SCLA 10200 - Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking And Communication II: Modern World Credits: 3.00

Oral Communication Selective (3 credits)

  • Any communications (COM) course at the 20000 level or higher - 3.00 credit hours.

Business Selective (3 credits)

  • Select 3hours in one of the disciplines listed below, or any of the designated courses:

    • Any Agricultural Economics course (AGEC) at the 200-level or higher: AGEC 20000 or higher.
    • Any Economics (ECON) course at the 200-level or higher: ECON 20000 or higher.
    • Any Entrepreneurship (ENTR) course at the 200-level or higher: ENTR 20000 or higher.
    • Any Management (MGMT) course at the 200-level or higher: MGMT 20000 or higher.
    • Or the select one of the following courses:
  • AGEC 20300 - Introductory Microeconomics For Food And Agribusiness Credits: 3.00
  • AGEC 20400 - Introduction To Resource Economics And Environmental Policy Credits: 3.00
  • AGEC 21700 - Economics Credits: 3.00
  • AGEC 25000 - Economic Geography Of World Food And Resources Credits: 3.00
  • CSR 34200 - Personal Finance Credits: 3.00
  • ECON 21000 - Principles Of Economics Credits: 3.00
  • ECON 25100 - Microeconomics Credits: 3.00
  • ECON 25200 - Macroeconomics Credits: 3.00
  • TLI 11200 - Foundations Of Organizational Leadership Credits: 3.00
  • TLI 15200 - Business Principles For Organizational Leadership Credits: 3.00
  • TLI 21300 - Project Management Credits: 3.00
  • IET 21400 - Introduction To Supply Chain Management Technology Credits: 3.00
  • IET 34200 - Warehouse And Inventory Management Credits: 3.00
  • IET 34300 - Technical And Service Selling Credits: 3.00

Industrial Economics Selective (3 credits)

  • AGEC 33000 - Management Methods For Agricultural Business Credits: 3.00
  • AGEC 35200 - Quantitative Techniques For Firm Decision Making Credits: 3.00
  • IET 33400 - Economic Analysis For Technology Systems Credits: 3.00
  • MGMT 20000 - Introductory Accounting Credits: 3.00
  • MGMT 21200 - Business Accounting Credits: 3.00

General Education Selective (6 credits)

Select 6hours in one or more of the subject areas (disciplines) listed below, subject to the following conditions:

  • One course must be from the UCC approved list of Human Culture: Humanities.
  • Only one of AGEC 21700 Economics and ECON 21000 Principles of Economics can be applied to the Plan of Study.

Foreign languages (except for courses in a student’s native language); African American Studies (AAS); Art and Design (AD); American Studies (AMST); Anthropology (ANTH); Asian American Studies (ASAM); American Sign language (ASL); Bands (BAND); Classics (CLCS); Comparative Literature (CMPL); Communication (COM); Economics (ECON); English (ENGL); History (HIST); Interdisciplinary Studies (IDIS); Linguistics (LING); Music History and Theory (MUS); Philosophy (PHIL); Political Science (POL); Psychology (PSY); Religious Studies (REL); Sociology (SOC); Theater (THTR); Women’s Studies (WGSS); ROTC (AFT, MSL, NS)

Energy Related Technical Selective (3 credits)

  • EAPS 30100 - Oil! Credits: 3.00
  • EAPS 32700 - Climate, Science And Society Credits: 3.00
  • EAPS 37500 - Great Issues - Fossil Fuels, Energy And Society Credits: 3.00
  • MET 23000 - Fluid Power Credits: 3.00
  • MET 42200 - Power Plants And Energy Conversion Credits: 3.00
  • SFS 30200 - Principles Of Sustainability Credits: 3.00

Sustainability Engineering Technology Selective (3 credits)

  • AGEC 25000 - Economic Geography Of World Food And Resources Credits: 3.00
  • CE 35500 - Engineering Environmental Sustainability Credits: 3.00
  • EEE 35500 - Engineering Environmental Sustainability Credits: 3.00
  • MET 53000 - Facilities Engineering Technology Credits: 3.00
  • SFS 30200 - Principles Of Sustainability Credits: 3.00

Global / Professional Selective (3 credits)

  • COM 30300 - Intercultural Communication Credits: 3.00
  • ECET 38001 - Global Professional Issues In Engineering Technology Credits: 3.00
  • EDPS 31500 - Collaborative Leadership: Interpersonal Skills Credits: 3.00
  • EDPS 31600 - Collaborative Leadership: Cross-Cultural Settings Credits: 3.00
  • OLS 34600 - Critical Thinking And Ethics Credits: 3.00
  • OLS 38600 - Leadership For Organizational Change Credits: 3.00
  • PSY 33500 - Stereotyping And Prejudice Credits: 3.00
  • TECH 32000 - Technology And The Organization Credits: 3.00
  • TECH 33000 - Technology And The Global Society Credits: 3.00
  • TLI 21300 - Project Management Credits: 3.00

Elective (3 credits)

Any non-remedial course.

Double Majors within the Electrical Engineering Technology Program

Within the PIECET-BS Program, double majors of AUET or CEGT or ENET are allowed without restriction.A double major with EETC requires an additional 12 hours of ECET courses.The additional courses will fulfill the EETC major for the purposes of double majors.The additional courses have the following restrictions:

  • No 100-level course may be used.
  • Only three (3) credits of a 200-level course may be used, excluding:ECET 22400 Electronic Systems, ECET 29000 International Experience and ECET 29900 Selected EET Subjects, which may not be used.
  • All courses must be taken on the PWL and/or PSW campuses.

Minors

Minors are offered through a variety of disciplines. The discipline offering the minor establishes the requirement. A minor is not required.

  • The Electrical Engineering Technology minor cannot be added to this major.

Professional Requirement

The SOET Professional Experience requirement is intended to document those experiences which help expose SOET students to the expectations of their professional prior to graduation. This may occur through industrial experience, technical or administrative involvement with community service, military service, et cetera. Approval has been granted for the following experiences. Additional experiences may also satisfy this graduation requirement. Requests for approval should be submitted to the SOET Curriculum Subcommittee Chair for consideration, allowing at least four academic weeks for review and response.

Table 1: Approved Professional Experiences

Approval by

Experience

Automatic

Any TECH Professional Practice course (co-op, intern, etc.)

Automatic

MET 29900 Internship for Credit

Automatic

EPICS courses, minimum of two

Advisor

Any approved internship (assuming student and/or employer provide documentation)

Advisor

Military service (ROTC completion, reservist, active duty, veteran)

Faculty

Supervised undergraduate research experiences or laboratory assistantships (e.g., employed in the AEL as lab technician)

Faculty

Independent study - by petition to ensure the project meets the spirit of the requirement

Faculty

Professional society/club activities (e.g., led the Solar Racing team) - by petition

Faculty

Any approved employment or industry project.

*Approval Key:

  • Automatic - student participation in this professional experience is already documented through existing means.
  • Advisor - advisor reviews student’s experience to determine if it meets the spirit of the Professional Experience requirement.
  • Faculty - designated committee reviews student’s experience to determine if it meets the spirit of the Professional Experience requirement.

Intercultural Requirement

Step 1: Complete the Pre-test Intercultural Development Inventory Assessments (1st year)

Step 2: Complete one (1) of the following global experiences:*

  • Participate in A Purdue University international capstone, collaborative project, or

  • Participate in an international internship (international location), or

  • Participate in a full semester abroad program program, or

  • Complete 3 credit hours from the Polytechnic list of recommended Global/Cultural courses.

Step 3: Complete the Post-test Intercultural Development Inventory Assessments (4th year)

NOTE FOR TRANSFER/CODO STUDENTS: Transfer and CODO students with less than 75 credit hours remaining to completed their Polytechnic Plan of Study are exempt from Step 1 (taking the IDI Pre-test).

*Global experiences must take place during the time of enrollment in Polytechnic to complete Step 2. Experiences taken place prior to a student’s initial enrollment will not serve to complete Step 2. Intercultural competencies gained on experiences prior to Polytechnic enrollment will be captured as baseline data on a student’s IDI.

Approved Global/Cultural Course List for Intercultural Requirement

Program: Energy Engineering Technology Supplemental Information - Purdue University (2024)
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