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Electronics Engineering Technology, B.S.E.T.


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The Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) program is accredited by the EngineeringTechnology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.

The EET program at Fairmont State is a specialized discipline with focus on application, implementation, theory, and applied design. Graduates work in industries that produce and use electrical and electronic equipment; including embedded systems, control systems, instrumentation, telecommunications, and power systems.

The Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering Techonology (BSEET) provides students with a greater emphasis on design and analysis, with advanced classes in programmable controllers, linear and microcomputer systems, data acquisition and control systems. An independent senior capstone project and elective options provide focused learning opportunities in technical areas of interest. BSEET graduates can expect to be involved with product design, creating performance requirements, testing, developing maintenance schedules, data analysis, programming PLC’s and microcontroller systems. Baccalaureate graduates are eligible to sit for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE) in West Virginia, the first step to becoming a professional engineer.

Degree Requirements


Core Curriculum (30-33 Credit Hours)


For details on the required courses, refer to the Core Curriculum  program. For students in this major, the following courses satisfy both core curriculum and major requirements:

Major Courses (79 Credit Hours)


*Students can qualify (depending on ACT/SAT scores) to waive algebra and trigonometry for Calculus. In this case the student will take 6 additional credit hours of advanced mathematics or technical electives.

Major Electives (4-6 Credit Hours)


Select 4-6 credit hours from the following list of courses below. Other technical related courses that meet the goals of the ELEC program and are not on this list will be considered for credit as a Technical Elective on a case-by-case basis.

Free Electives


Students must complete a minimum of 9 credit hours of electives to complete the total degree requirements.

Degree Total = 120 Credit Hours


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