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2017-2018 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology


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www.cpp.edu/~et/

Massoud Moussavi, Chair

Farhana Abedin
Pejman Akbari
Mario Alvarez
Hamarz Aryafar
Scott Boskovich
Gerald K. Herder
Norali Pernalete
Tariq Qayyum

The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology department offers two bachelor of science degrees in engineering technology; Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET) and Electromechanical Systems Engineering Technology (EMSET). The programs have integrated curricula designed to prepare graduates for technical careers in industry. Engineering Technology Programs are accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET. http://www.abet.org.

In each degree program, emphasis is placed on application engineering principles in solving real world problems. Extensive laboratory work with industry-based problems and software constitute unique features of each program. Engineering technologists serve as members of the engineering team and engage in the management, design, production, assembly, quality control and sales activities in their respective fields.

The engineering technologist is applications-oriented, building upon a background of applied mathematics, including the concepts and applications of calculus. Utilizing applied science and technology, engineering technologists are members of an engineering team in utilizing applied design techniques to produce practical, workable and safe results quickly and economically; configure hardware from proven concepts; redesign, build, install, operate, or manage complex technical systems, and/or provide customer engineering support.

High school graduates and community college transfer students with an aptitude in algebra, trigonometry, and the physical sciences, along with an interest in applications of new technology, are encouraged to apply to the electromechanical engineering technology programs. Students desiring to major in Engineering Technology should have a capacity for science and mathematics, and incoming freshmen should have taken college preparatory courses in these disciplines in high school. Typical incoming transfer students should have completed college algebra and trigonometry and two quarters of college physics (with laboratory) prior to beginning the program at Cal Poly Pomona. All students should contact a program advisor to obtain assistance in developing their educational goals prior to actually starting their coursework. Each student will work with an advisor to coordinate a specific program of study. A minimum of 191 quarter units is required to complete the degree.

The department’s programs are oriented to help students achieve competency in applying current methods and design procedures developed by engineers to solve practical technical problems commonly found in industry. Included in each program is instruction in applied sciences, computer-aided drafting (CAD), computer usage, oral and written communications, design and manufacturing processes, and the impact of technology within a broader societal context.

The faculty of the department is committed to helping students develop a strong sense of professionalism, high ethical standards and the pride that comes from accomplishment through technical competence. The department is also committed to helping students develop sound work habits, including neatness, completeness, and timeliness; to communicate effectively in written, oral, graphical, and mathematical form; and to be responsible for their own actions and inactions. The faculty is committed to academic excellence and professional integrity.

The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology Department currently offers two degrees, and an incoming student will select from the following choices:

Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET)

The Electronic Systems Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. In today’s complex world, electronics, computers, and communications permeate every facet of our lives, and will do even more so in the future. This growth can provide exciting, challenging, and rewarding career opportunities for forward-looking students in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology. This program is an integrated four-year curriculum designed to prepare graduates for entry into industry as electronic systems engineering technologists.

The lower division mathematics, science, and electrical and electronics coursework is designed to provide a strong foundation for the upper-division program. The upper-division coursework emphasizes analog and digital electronics, computer hardware and software, networks, communications and control electronics. The program stresses the use of established electronic engineering analysis and design principles and applications for the solution of day-to-day technical problems currently found in industry. Graduates become members of the engineering team involved in the realization of technical projects. Typical roles are in Systems Engineering positions with an emphasis in product verification (test) and validation (application). http://www.cpp.edu/~engineering/ET/index.shtml.

Electromechanical Systems Engineering Technology (EMSET)

The Electromechanical Systems Engineering Technology major stresses the application and design of mechanical and thermal power systems utilizing strength of materials, statics, dynamics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, HVAC, machine elements, and instrumentation and controls principles. Graduates may be involved in applied design, analysis, application, or production of mechanical/thermo-fluid systems.

The program also offers courses with a manufacturing emphasis which stresses technological competency and managerial skills in the economical utilization of raw material and resources through planning, selection, and organization of manufacturing processes. Graduates may be involved in mass production, tooling, selection of machines, and the marketing of manufactured goods. http://www.cpp.edu/~engineering/ET/index.shtml.

Note: A 2.0 GPA is required in core courses to receive a degree in all Engineering Technology majors.

Programs

    Major

    Courses

      Electronic Systems Engineering Technology

      Lecture and laboratory courses listed together are to be taken concurrently.

      Electromechanical Engineering Technology

      Lecture and laboratory courses listed together are to be taken concurrently.

      Engineering Technology - Manufacturing

      Lecture and laboratory courses listed together are to be taken concurrently.

      Engineering Technology - Mechanical

      Lecture and laboratory courses listed together are to be taken concurrently.

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