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Nov 24, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Engineering Technology Major, B.S. (Biomedical Engineering Technology Concentration)
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Department Information
Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology and Surveying
PO Box 70552
213 Wilson Wallis Hall
Johnson City, TN 37614
Phone: (423) 439-7822
Fax-Admin: (423) 439-7830
Fax-Faculty: (423) 439-7750
Web Address: www.etsu.edu/cbat/applieddesign/
The Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, and Surveying, a unit of the College of Business and Technology [CBAT], is one of the largest and most academically diverse units of East Tennessee State University. The Department offers undergraduate degree programs in numerous concentrations, undergraduate minors in two areas, and graduate degree programs in three concentrations. The Bachelors of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org. Additionally, there are many majors and/or programs that are available through the Academic Common Market allowing out-of-state students to enroll at ETSU at in-state tuition rates.
The department’s administrative and faculty offices are housed in Wilson-Wallis Hall. https://www.etsu.edu/cbat/applieddesign/contactus.php
Transfer Policy
All non-technology coursework such as English, mathematics, and science is evaluated for transfer by an analyst in the Office of Admissions. All technology coursework submitted for transfer will be analyzed by the department chair or the appropriate program coordinator. The following criteria apply:
- Coursework must have been taken at a regionally accredited two- or four-year institution.
- Coursework must be equivalent to an ETSU course; if not, it will count as elective credit.
- Only coursework for which a grade of C (2.0) or higher was earned will be accepted for transfer credit for courses in English, mathematics, science, and technology.
- No associate degree coursework will be accepted for Engineering Technology coursework at the 4xxx level.
Upon admission, the transfer student may consult the corresponding academic advisor for an agreement listing the coursework that must be successfully completed by the student.
Students contemplating the transfer of their technology-based associate degree should read the policy statement regarding transfer student admissions elsewhere in this catalog and confer with the corresponding academic advisor with the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, and Surveying.
Biomedical Engineering Technology Concentration
This concentration is designed to prepare graduates to work as hospital-based biomedical engineering technologists.
Degree Requirements: 128 credits
General Education |
41-42 credits |
Major Total Requirement |
87 credits |
Major Core |
(19 credits) |
Concentration |
(68 credits) |
TOTAL |
128 credits |
Suggested Four-Year Program of Study: ENTC-BS (BIOM)
General Education Requirements
These requirements include earning 41-42 credits in Communication, Humanities and Fine Arts, Social and Behavior Sciences, History, Natural Sciences and Mathematics categories.
Major Specific courses listed in General Education Requirements:
Total Requirements for Engineering Technology Major: 87 credits
Engineering Technology Major Core Requirements: 19 credits
Biomedical Engineering Technology Concentration Requirements: 68 credits
- ENTC 2310 - Electrical Principles (4 credits)
- ENTC 2320 - Electronics I (4 credits)
- ENTC 2330 - Network Systems (3 credits)
- ENTC 3310 - Circuit Analysis (3 credits)
- ENTC 3320 - Electronics II (4 credits)
- ENTC 3331 - RF Fundamentals (3 credits)
- ENTC 3370 - Electronics-Digital Circuits (4 credits)
- ENTC 4277 - Instrumentation and Process Control (4 credits)
- ENTC 4337 - Microprocessors (4 credits)
- ENTC 4347 - Digital Signal Processors (4 credits)
- ENTC 4350 - Biomedical Instrumentation I (4 credits)
- ENTC 4370 - Biomedical Instrumentation II (4 credits)
- ENTC 4390 - Medical Imaging Equipment Technology (3 credits)
- HSCI 2010 - Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits)
- HSCI 2011 - Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I (0 credit)
- HSCI 2020 - Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
- HSCI 2021 - Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II (0 credit)
Choose one (1) group of MATH courses :* - MATH 1720 - Precalculus II (Trigonometry) (3 credits) and
- MATH 1840 - Analytic Geometry and Differential Calculus (3 credits) and
- MATH 1850 - Integral Calculus for Technology (3 credits)
or - MATH 1910 - Calculus I (4 credits) and
- MATH 1920 - Calculus II (4 credits)
* Note: Students who choose MATH 1910 and MATH 1920 will need to work with their advisor to find one (1) additional credit.
- Technical Electives (3 credits)
Choose from: COBH 2030 , COBH 2750 , COBH 4457 , COBH 4937 , CSCI 1200 , CSCI 1270 , CSCI 2100 , CSCI 3230 , CSCI 3500 , CSCI 4537 , CSCI 4770 , ECON 2220 , ECON 4317 , ECON 4610 , ENGL 4100 , ENGL 4857 , ENTC 2510 , ENTC 3340 , ENTC 3350 , ENTC 4517 , ENTC 4757 , ENTC 4777 , ENTC 4957 , LEAD 2110 , LEAD 4467 , MATH 2010 , MATH 2110 , MATH 2120 , MATH 4027 , MGMT 3000 , MGMT 3050 , MGMT 3100 , MGMT 3220 , MGMT 3300 , MGMT 3310 , MGMT 3320 , MGMT 3610 , MGMT 3650 , MGMT 4330 , MGMT 4420 , MGMT 4510 , MGMT 4560 , MGMT 4800 , MKTG 3200 , MKTG 3250 , MKTG 4217 , PHIL 2640 , PHIL 3130 , PHIL 4147 , PHYS 3510 , or PHYS 3710 .
Additional Information
Click here to view Degree and Graduation Requirements for all ETSU students.
CSCI 1100 or Proficiency exam: Must be completed to meet Bachelor’s Degree Requirements.
Most minors range from 18-24 credits. Those few minors with more than 24 credits may affect the number of free electives allowed.
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