AAMU New Program MS in EET


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New Program MS in EET

If you know anybody interested please let them know. It is staring this fall. the folling classes are being offered:

GR EET 505 COMPTR TELEPHONY INT
7431 01 1800 2100 W ETB 253 3.0 15 00 15 00 ROMINE

GR EET 516 AUTO CONTROL SYS I
7432 01 1800 2100 TH ETB 253 3.0 15 00 15 00 ROMINE

New Master?s Degree Program in Electrical Engineering Technology



The Alabama A&M University's School of Graduate Studies is offering a new Master of Science program in Electrical Engineering Technology. The program offers an MS in Industrial Technology with a specialization in Electrical Engineering Technology. This specialty is available to students with a completed bachelor?s degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or who have completed a bachelor?s degree in Electronics Technology or a related field.

The primary objective of the Master?s program in Electrical Engineering Technology is to produce graduates that have the theoretical, practical, and professional knowledge that will enable them to independently pursue the discovery of new knowledge and methods that enhance the application and practice of electrical engineering, computer science, and computer engineering. The program is comprised of courses from the areas of

Automation, manufacturing, process control and quality.
Computers, networking, communications and information technology.


Graduation requirements are 30 credit hours (thesis option) or 36 credit hours (non-thesis option).



Course requirements are as follows:



I. Technology core courses (9 hours):



Course Number
Course Name
Semester Hours

INT 523
Applications of Statistical Methods
3

INT 525
Management of Technology and Operations
3

INT 575
Engineering Cost Analysis
3




II. Specialization Courses, from the list below (15 hours):



EET 501
Telecommunications and Network Technology
3

EET 505
Computer Telephony Integration
3

EET 510
Design of Advanced Data Networks
3

EET 515
Computer Interfacing and Protocols
3

EET 516
Automatic Controls I
3

EET 517
Automatic Controls II
3

EET 518
Robotics
3

EET 520
Mechatronics
3

EET 525
Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers
3

EET 535
Instrumentation for Transportation
3

EET 540
Reliability Engineering
3

EET 545
Advanced Instrumentation and Real-time Quality Management Systems
3

EET 550
Computer-Aided Testing
3

EET 555
UNIX, JAVA and XML in Engineering Systems
3

EET 560
Wireless Communication Technology
3

EET 565
Fiber-Optic Communication Technology
3

EET 570
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
3

EET 575
Advanced Computer Design
3

EET 580
Systems Design with Programmable Devices
3

EET 585
Embedded Control and Multisensor Integration
3

EET 590
Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology
3

EET 610
Seminar
3

EET 615
Special Problems
3

EET 620
Multidisciplinary Design
3

EET 690
Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology
3




III. Thesis or non-thesis option:



A. Thesis Option (6 hours):



EET 599
Thesis Research
6




B. Non-thesis Option (12 hours):



1. Specialization Courses, from Section II above (6 hours):



2. Minor Courses (6 hours):



Minor courses are chosen in an area that strengthens the student?s goals as approved by the student?s advisor. Courses for the minor area may be selected from business, mathematics, technology, computer science, or any other area approved by the advisor.



The Graduate Record Examination must be taken during the first semester of enrollment and a score of 400 of above on the verbal portion and 800 or above in the combined verbal and quantitative must be obtained.



Contact:

Dr. Peter Romine, Coordinator, Electrical Engineering Technology, 256-372-4141, promine@aamu.edu

Dr. Edward L. Bernstein, Chair, Department of Technology, (256) 372-4138, ebernstein@aamu.edu

Dr. Theodore Dixie, Industrial Technology coordinator at 256-372-5573, tdixie@aamu.edu.
 
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