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Department of Engineering Technology College of Engineering ELECTRICAL and COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering Technology Computer Electrical State University of New York Polytechnic Institute

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical SUNY Poly Academic Departments SUNYIT College of Engineering Engineering Engineering Technology College of Health Sciences and Management Computer Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Civil Engineering Technology College of Arts and Sciences Computer Science

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Science/Engineering/Technology A scientist conducts basic research to explore and develop fundamental theories –Science is about discovering the natural An engineer uses these theories to design and develop products and systems. –Engineering is creating the artificial A technologist is then given the design and has the responsibility for transforming that concept into a prototype or product. –Technology makes it real

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical The Faculty and Staff Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Faculty –Dr. M. Rezk –Dr. M. Abdallah –Dr. Iulian Gherasoiu –Dr. Daniel Benincasa – Part-time Faculty –Dr. Michael Medley – Part-time Faculty –Mr. Michael Mazzatti – Part-time Faculty Staff –Mr. Tim Converse – Lead Technician –Ms. Laurie Steele - Secretary

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Technical Curriculum Concentrations in Computer Engineering Technology –Combination of Electrical Technology and Computer Science –Core Computer Science Courses Concentrations in Electrical Engineering Technology –Communications –Control Systems –Microprocessors Minors –Math –Computer Science –NanoTech Dual Major – both CET and EET

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Program of Study Electrical (128 credits) SUNY General Education Requirements: Mathematics (MAT 121 or equivalent) Basic Communication (ENG 101 or equivalent) Natural Science (PHY 101 or equivalent) At least 4 out of the following 7 categories: Social science, American history, Western civilization, Other western civilization, Humanities, Arts, Foreign language SUNYIT Degree Requirements: Upper Division Writing (COM or ENG) Liberal Arts/Science Requirements: Math 122-Calc II Math 230-Dif Eq Additional 8 credits [to complete the balance of 24 credits of Math/Science electives] Computer Programming electives (min 2 credits such as CS 108, CSC 317) Liberal Arts/Math/Science/Computer Science Electives [to complete the balance of 60 credits] Technical Core courses: ETC 299-Quality Control ETC 316-Comm or ETC 331-Control ETC 265-Digital or ETC 342-Microprocessor 8 credits of 4xx ETC courses 4 credits of capstone [ETC 445 or ETC 423] Technical Electives [32 credits] Unrestricted Electives [min. of 14 credits to balance the 128 credits]

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Program of Study Computer (128 credits) SUNY General Education Requirements: Mathematics (MAT 121 or equivalent) Basic Communication (ENG 101 or equivalent) Natural Science (PHY 101 or equivalent) At least 4 out of the following 7 categories: Social science, American history, Western civilization, Other western civilization, Humanities, Arts, Foreign language SUNYIT Degree Requirements: Upper Division Writing (COM or ENG) Liberal Arts/Science Requirements: Math 122-Calc II Math 230-Dif Eq or Math 115-Finite Additional 8 credits [to complete the balance of 24 credits of Math/Science electives] Computer Science Core courses: CS CS CS Computer Programming Language Liberal Arts/Math/Science/Computer Science Electives [to complete the balance of 60 credits] Technical Core courses: CET 299-Quality Control CET 342-Microprocessor CET 416-Networks CET 429-Computer Architecture CET 431-PC Maintenance 4 credits of capstone [CET 445 or CET 423] Technical Electives [24 credits] Unrestricted Electives [min. of 10 credits to balance the 128 credits]

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Electrical and Computer Communications Courses: Analog and Digital Communications Data Communications Wireless Communication Optical Communications Nokia’s flexible cellphone – Nokia.com

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Electrical and Computer Controls Courses: Control Systems Automatic Control Sys Digital Robotics Computer Control and Instrumentation Servo Mech and Design

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Electrical and Computer Microprocessors Courses: Microprocessors Micro Interfacing Microcontrollers Computer Architecture Programmable Logic Devices (FPGAs) –VHDL Programming PC Maint. & Integr.

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Nanotechnology Courses: Introduction to Nanotechnology Semiconductor Microfabrication Thin Film Processing Micro- and Nano- Electro- Mechanical Systems Process Control and Design of Experiments Micro Gyroscope for Mobile Communication

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical CET/ETC 101 Fundamentals of CET/EET Introduces fundamental concepts of EET/CET Project-based course Lab is spent building the Mark III Robot

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Typical Curriculum Computer Engineering Technology Fall Year One MAT 110 – College Algebra4 CET 101 – Fund. Of ECE Tech.4 ENG 101 – Freshman Comp4 HIS 101 – American History 4 FIT 101 – Athletic Conditioning1 17 Fall Year Two PHY 101 – Physics I 4 MAT 121 – Calculus I4 CET 103 – Electronics I 4 CET 210 – Digital Systems4 16 Spring Year One MAT 120 – Pre-Calculus 4 CET 102 – Electrical Circuits 4 PSY 100 – Principles of Psychology 4 IDS 103 – Science/Tech/Human 4 FYS 100 – Freshmen Seminar 1 17 Spring Year Two MAT 122 – Calculus II4 CS 108 – Comp Fund4 CET203 – Electronics II4 CET 342 – Microprocessors4 16 Sophomore Year Freshman Year

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Typical Curriculum Computer Engineering Technology Fall Year Three MAT 230 – Diff Equations 4 CS 240 – Data Structures 4 COM 300 – Oral Comm 4 ETC 416 – Data Communications 4 16 Fall Year Four ETC Capstone 4 CET 431 – PC Integr. & Maint. 4 Electrical or CS Elective 4 HIS History of Science and Tech 4 16 Spring Year Three PHY 102 – Physics II4 COM 306 – Upper Div Writing4 CS 249 – Object Oriented Programming4 CET 429 – Comp Architecture 4 CET 299 – QC and WP Issues 2 16 Spring Year Four Unrestricted Elective 4 Electrical or CS Elective 4 ETC 445 – System on Chip 4 16 Senior Year Junior Year

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Typical Curriculum Electrical Engineering Technology Fall Year One MAT 110 – College Algebra4 ETC 101 – Fund. Of ECE Tech.4 ENG 101 – Freshman Comp4 HIS 101 – American History 4 FIT 101 – Athletic Conditioning1 17 Fall Year Two PHY 101 – Physics I 4 MAT 121 – Calculus I4 ETC 103 – Electronics I 4 ETC 210 – Digital Systems4 16 Spring Year One MAT 120 – Pre-Calculus 4 ETC 102 – Electrical Circuits 4 PSY 100 – Principles of Psychology 4 IDS 103 – Science/Tech/Human 4 FYS 100 – Freshmen Seminar 1 17 Spring Year Two MAT 122 – Calculus II4 CS 108 – Comp Fund4 ETC 203 – Electronics II4 ETC 216 – Elec Comm I4 16 Sophomore Year Freshman Year

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Typical Curriculum Electrical Engineering Technology Fall Year Three MAT 230 – Diff Equations4 ETC 331 – Control Systems4 COM 300 – Oral Comm4 ETC 316 – Elect Comm II4 16 Fall Year Four ETC Capstone 4 ETC 4xx – Senior level elective 4 HIS History of Science and Tech 4 ETC 416 – Data Communications 4 16 Spring Year Three PHY 102 – Physics II4 COM 306 – Upper Div Writing4 ETC 342 – Microprocessor.4 ETC Intro to Nanotechnology 4 16 Spring Year Four ETC 3xx or higher elective4 ETC 299 – QC. WP Issues 2 Open Elective**4 14 Senior Year Junior Year

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Example of Jobs Electrical Engineer/Designer Field Service Technician Supplier Development Engineer Design Representative Test Engineer Manufacturing Process Engineer I Engineering Technician Service Engineer Graduate Student – CS or EE or CE Design Engineer IT Administrator

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Some of the Employers Air Force Research Laboratory/Local Contractors Global Foundries ConMed Eversan ESPN General Electric Lockheed Martin National Grid Northern Safety Verizon

Engineering Technology Computer Electrical Some things to remember… Small, safe campuslife Modest class sizes –Professors teach both courses and lab sections –Academic Referral for Freshman Instructor identifies students with academic difficulty to Provost by mid-semester Hands-on approach to learning –Most technical classes have lab components –Clubs offers opportunity for branching out Ability to adapt to emerging technologies