Your degree plan should always be discussed with your academic advisor. Before starting the Instrumentation Degree, contact Richard Kochis.
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
First Year Fall | WRTG-A111 | Writing Across Contexts | 3 |
MATH-A105 or higher | Intermediate Algebra | 4 | |
PHYS-A115/L or A123 | Physical Science + Lab OR Basic Physics + Lab | 4 | |
PRT-A140 | Industrial Process Instrumentation I | 3 | |
ET-A175 | Technical Introduction to Computing Systems | 3 † | |
Semester Total | 14 | ||
First Year Spring | WRTG-A212 | Writing and the Professions | 3 |
ET-A101/L | Basic Electronics: DC Circuits + Lab | 4 † | |
ET-A126/L | Digital Electronics | 4 † | |
ET-A240 | Computer Systems Interfacing | 3 † | |
PRT-A144 | Industrial Process Instrumentation II | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | ||
Second Year Fall | ET-A102/L | Basic Electronics: AC Circuits + Lab | 4 † |
ET-A241 | Digital Control Systems | 3 † | |
PETR-A240 | Industrial Process Instrumentation III | 3 † | |
PRT-A130 | Process Technology I: Equipment | 4 | |
Semester Total | 14 | ||
Second Year Spring | COMM-A111 | Fundamentals of Oral Communication | 3 |
ET-A246 | Electronic Industrial Instrumentation | 3 † | |
PETR-A244 | Industrial Process Instrumentation IV | 3 † | |
ET-A243 | Programmable Logic Controllers | 3 † | |
Technical Elective | Technical Elective | 1 | |
Semester Total | 13 |
† Generally offered only once per year.
For the full degree planning sheet, meet with your advisor.