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BAS-ET Program Guide

The BAS-ET degree program at WVC provides students with the depth of knowledge, critical thinking skills, problem solving skills, and practical skills in key engineering areas that are necessary to begin a career in engineering technology. The degree will focus on electronics and mechatronics. As an emerging field, mechatronics is comprised of multiple facets of engineering, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications engineering, controls engineering and computer engineering. After completing this degree, students will possess the technical skills to be immediately productive in the workforce and have successful careers in regional, state, or national electronic and mechanical product and system development industries.

Year Three - Fall Quarter Credits
MATH& 151 Calculus I 5
ELEC 226 Wireless 5
ENGR 329 Mechatronics 5
     
Year Three - Winter Quarter  
ENGR 201 Introduction to Engineering Safety 1
MATH& 152 Calculus II 5
ELEC 325 Instrumentation 5
ENGR 315 Material Science 5
     
  Year Three - Spring Quarter  
MATH& 153 Calculus III 5
ENGR& 214 Engineering Statics 5
ENGR 326 Mechanical: Fluid Mechanics 5
     
Year Four - Fall Quarter  
ENGR 327 Mechanical: Dynamic Systems and Control 5
ECON 305 Professional Ethics 5
ENGR 325 Mechanical: Strength of Materials 5
ENGR 310 Project Management 2
     
Year Four - Winter Quarter  
ENGR 328 Hydraulic Control System 5
ENGR 401 Advanced Engineering Safety 2
ENGR 405 Engineering Tech Capstone Prep 1
ENGR 410 Advanced Engineering Project Mgt. 5
     
Year Four - Spring Quarter  
ENGR 412 Engineering Technology Internship (can be completed in summer) 3-5
ENGR 415 Engineering Technology Capstone Project 10
     
  Total Credits for Degree 89-91