Upper Division for ECET Transfer Students      

 

 

Semester

 

Courses

 

 

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Computer

Telecom.

Biomedical

General

 

ECET 303, Circuit Measurements (1-3-2)

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ECET 310, Microprocessors I (2-2-3)

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5th

ECET 365, Digital Logic and Circuit Design (3-0-3)

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(Junior)

Math 305, Statistics for Technology (3-0-3), see note 8

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Math 309, Math Analysis for Technology (4-0-4)

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Eng 352, Technical Writing (3-0-3), see note 11

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Chem 301, Chemical Technology (2-2-3)

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Math 322, Differential Equations for Technology (3-0-3)

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ECET 300, Circuit Analysis-Transform Methods (3-0-3)

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6th

ECET 305, Integrated Circuit Applications (2-2-3)

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(Junior)

ECET 344, Numerical Computing for Eng. Tech. (2-2-3)

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Free Elective, see note 4

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ECET 314, Communication Systems (2-2-3) , see note 8

 

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ECET 401, Senior Project I  (2-0-2)

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Mgmt 390, Principles of Management (3-0-3)

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Lit/Hist/Phil/STS (3-0-3), see note 5

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ECET 410, Microprocessors II, (2-2-3)

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7th

Free Elective, see note 4

 

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(Senior)

ECET 415, Fund. of Applied Telecom. Systems (3-0-3)

 

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CS 332, Operating Systems (3-1-3)

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BME 302, Introduction to Biomedical Engineering II (1-3-4)

 

 

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ECET Technical Electives, see note 6

 

 

 

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ECET 402, Senior Project II  (0-2-1)

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MNET 414, Industrial Cost Analysis (3-0-3)

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Humanities Capstone Seminar (3-0-3)

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8th

ECET 416, Networking Applications (2-2-3)

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(Senior)

ECET 418, Transmission Systems (2-2-3)

 

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ECET 440, Clinical Internship (3-0-3)

 

 

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ECET 444, Technology Apps. of Object Oriented Prog’g. (2-2-3)

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BME 489, Medical Instrumentation (3-0-3)

 

 

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Technical Elective, see note 6

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Additional ECET Electives:    Computerized Industrial Controls, ECET 350 (2-2-3); Power Generation & Distribution, ECET 412 (3-0-3)

Program Educational Objectives (long - term career and professional accomplishments)

 

1.       Our graduates will establish productive careers in technology-based organizations in such diverse positions as design, manufacturing, teaching, management, system engineering and sales.

2.       Our graduates will participate in lifelong learning activities including graduate school and other professional education.

 

Program Outcomes (knowledge and skills students are expected to acquire from the program)

 

The ECET BS graduate will:

1.       Be able to specify, design, analyze, modify and implement hardware, software, and integrated systems applications.

2.       Be able to apply knowledge gained in basic science, electrical and computer engineering technology and mathematics to solutions of real world applications using creative problem-solving skills.

3.       Be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing.

4.       Be able to work productively in teams, have team building skills as well as have management and leadership skills.

 

5.       Understand the importance of continuous (life-long) learning and be aware of available resources to keep skills current as technologies continuously change.

6.       Recognize the importance and relevance of personal and professional ethics.

7.       Be able to work effectively in a diverse environment while following accepted professional, ethical and social standards.

8.    Understand the importance of a commitment to quality and continuous improvement.

 

Important Notes for All ECET Students (GUR = General University Requirement):

 

1. Obtaining a UCID password : At njit.edu, Click Academics à Registrar à Highlander Pipeline à How do I get a UCID Password? à more info (under UCID) à click here to create UCID. With a password you can register on-line.

 

7. Problems with Hum 101 Pre-Reqs: Email engineeringtechnology@njit.edu  with: (1) your name, (2) SS# or SID, (3) the course and section (Not the call number) to receive a registration permit.

 

2. Those students considering the BS/MS program should take the General Concentration because it provides the most flexibility.

 

8. Course Substitutions:  MNET 315 may be substituted for Math 305. Also, a transfer student who took a communications course in the lower division may take another technical course in lieu of ECET 314.

 

3. If the ECET curriculum changes, you may continue with the program in effect when you started; however, it is recommended that you incorporate any revision(s) into your schedule.

 

9. Although it is not required, students should retake courses in which they earned a ‘D.’  To graduate, you must have a cumulative g.p.a. of 2.00 or greater. Attendance and doing homework strongly correlate with good grades.

4. A student entering the program with less than the required 9 HUM/SS credits may take one NJIT “ 200 level” HUM or HSS course as the FREE ELECTIVE. Additional HSS deficiencies must be taken as extra courses. Otherwise, you make take any 300 or 400 level course for the free elective.

 

10. Co-op (ECET 395) provides students with the opportunity to gain major-related work experience.  The course may be used as a technical elective only if the job description is approved by the faculty.  For co-op information, contact Alexia Jones in CDS at jonesa@njit.edu.

5. It is recommended that students in the Biomedical Concentration take HIST 379 or Phil 351 for their Lit/Hist/Phil/STS (3XX or 4XX) GUR.

 

11. Possible substitutions for Eng 352: Eng 336, 339, 340, or 360.

6. Besides courses in other concentrations, approved TECHNICAL ELECTIVES (at least two must be ECET) include ECET 350, ECET 412, MNET 420, MET 303, CPT 330, CPT 341, CPT 430, IT 310, and OPSE 310.

 

12. PHYSICAL EDUCATION (GUR):  Full-time students (defined as students having 12 or more credits for at least two semesters) are required to have at least 2 credits of P.E. Part-time students need 1 credit of P.E.

 

13. Before registering for their last semester at NJIT, students must request a graduation check by email sent to engineeringtechnology@njit.edu . Include your: name, student id number, Concentration, and the semester of proposed graduation.

 

 

 

Critical Pre- and Co-Requisites for ECET

 

 

 

 

Course Offering Schedule (depending on enrollments)

 

 

Fall

Spring

 

 

Fall

Spring

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Fall

Spring

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ECET-

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ECET-

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ECET-

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300

 

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344

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415

 

 

 

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303

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350

 

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416

 

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305

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365

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418

 

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310

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395

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444

 

 

 

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314

 

 

 

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401

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440

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329*

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402

 

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495

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410

 

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*Not for ECET Students

 


 

Graduate School Opportunities for our ECET graduates

 

Note: ECET students may use two (only) of bridge courses as technical electives. For programs with no bridge, look into the BS/MS program to save time and money.

 

1. Biomedical Engineering

Minimum GPA for entry is 3.0.  Students with a 3.8 or better cumulative GPA will be admitted without a bridge program and students with a 3.5 – 3.8 cumulative GPA will be admitted on an individual basis.  All other students must take the bridge program.  See Dr. Rockland for advisement.

 

2. Computer Engineering

Students with a 3.5 or better cumulative GPA will be admitted with a bridge program consisting of CS 505, Data Structures and Algorithms and

ECE 353, Computer Organization and Architecture. Other students interested in an MSEE need to meet the advisor, Dr. Mengchu Zhou.



3. Electrical Engineering

Students with a 3.5 or better cumulative GPA will be admitted with a bridge program consisting of ECE 321, Random Signals and Noise, and

ECE 333, Signals and Systems. Other students interested in an MSEE need to meet the advisor, Dr. Misra.

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4. Engineering Management and Industrial Engineering

For engineering management most students will be admitted without a bridge and for Industrial Engineering there may be a bridge of one course.

See Dr. Bladikas for advisement.

 

5. Telecommunications Engineering

The four-course (three, if you have already taken CS 332) bridge for this masters program is comprised of:

CS 332, Principles of Operating Systems

CS 333, Introduction to UNIX  or  CIS 505, Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms

ECE 321, Random Signals and Noise

ECE 333, Signals and Systems

See Dr. Nirwan Ansari for advisement.

 

ECET Advisement by Full-Time Faculty

 

 

 

Advisor

 

Phone

Email

 

W. Barnes (Program Coordinator)

973-596-8190

barnesW@njit.edu

 

M. Khader (Computer & Telecommunications)

973-596-6078

khader@njit.edu

 

R. Rockland (Biomedical)

973-642-7155

rockland@njit.edu