Engineering Technology with Telecommunications Option B.A.S.

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ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENT

  1. Completion of an AAS degree in Engineering Technology with Telecommunications Option from CSN.

PROGRAM COMPLETION REQUIREMENT

  1. As part of the BAS requirements, students must satisfactorily complete the following upper-division courses at CSN:
    1. CIT 363 Advanced Project & Earned Value Management
    2. ET 301 Customer Service Management
    3. ET 389 Advanced Electronics Troubleshooting
    4. ET 410 Business Telecommunications
    5. ET 420 Control Systems
    6. ET 430 Electrical Power Systems
    7. ET 494 Senior Project
  2. A minimum of 125 must be earned with a minimum of 30 credits completed at Nevada State College in upper division courses.

Curriculum

Completion of an AAS in Engineering Technology Degree with Telecommunications Option (At least 63 credits) prior to entering the program

College Core Curriculum

(A number of categories may be fulfilled by AAS degree coursework. This will be confirmed by NSC Office of Admissions & Recruitment upon receipt of an official AAS transcript.)

English (3 credits)

ENG 102Composition II

3.00

Mathematics (4-6 credits)

Complete either MATH 126 & MATH 127 (6 credits total) *OR* MATH 128 (5 credits) *OR* MATH 181 (4 credits). See catalog for pre-requisites.

Natural Science (4 credits)

Complete both EGG 131 & 131 L *OR* any 4-credit lab course that fulfills the NSC Natural Sciences core: AST 104 & AST 105; BIOL 101, BIOL 189, BIOL 196, BIOL 197, CHEM 110, CHEM 111, CHEM 112, CHEM 121, CHEM 122, GEOG 103 & 104,  GEOL 101, GEOL 102, PHYS 110, PHYS 151, PHYS 152

Social Sciences (3 credits)

The following course options from the AAS core fulfill this requirement: ANTH 101, ANTH 205, ANTH 206, ANTH 209, COM 216, ECON 102, ECON 103, PSC 210, PSC 211, PSC 231, PSY 101, PSY 102, SOC 101, SOC 102. [If you complete your Social Science core at NSC, you may choose any course already listed as well as any of the following: COU 300, CRJ 104, PSY 460, WMST 101.] PSY 101 or SOC 101 recommended.

Fine Arts (3 credits)

The following courses from the AAS core fulfill this requirement: Any ART course, MUS 121, MUS 125, MUS 126, MUS 128, MUS 133, MUS 134, MUS 140, MUS 191, MUS 229, MUS 236, THTR 100. [If you complete this requirement at NSC, you may take any course already listed, as well as the following: FIS 100, FIS 110, VIS 100, VIS 112.]

Humanities (6 credits)

The degree plan assumes you will complete this requirement at NSC, taking upper-division courses (300 or above) to count toward the residency requirement. If you instead apply courses from the AAS core to the Humanities requirement, you must make up the upper-division NSC credits elsewhere (in another core area or as electives). Any upper-division course at NSC from the following areas fulfills this requirement (must be numbered 300 or above): any literature course, any foreign language course, any history course, any philosophy course (except 311). [If you prefer to use courses from your AAS to fulfill the Humanities core at NSC, the following may be used: AM 145 or above, any literature course higher than ENG 231, any HIST course, any PHIL course (except 102, 105, or 109), any foreign language course 111 or above.]

Constitution (4-6 credits)

The following courses from the AAS core fulfill this requirement: PSC 101 (from an NSHE institution); PSC 101 (out-of-state) and PSC 100; HIST 101 and HIST 102 (HIST 102 at NSHE institution other than UNR); HIST 101 and HIST 217.

Cultural Diversity (3 credits)

The degree plan assumes you will complete this requirement at NSC, taking an upper-division course (300 or above) to count toward the residency requirement. If you apply courses from the AAS core to the Cultural Diversity requirement, you must make up 3 upper-division NSC credits elsewhere (in another core area or as an elective). The following upper-division courses at NSC fulfill this requirement (see catalog for pre-reqs): EDRL 402, ENG 427A, ENG 481A, ENG 481B, ENG 485, ENG 485A, ENG 486A, ENG 490, ENG 490A, ENG 494A, ENG 495C, ENG 496A, ENG 497A, ETS 375, ETS 435, HIST 320, HIST 418, HIST 424, HIST 432, HIST 433, HIST 436, HIST 444, HIST 449, HIST 450, HIST 470, HIST 478, NURS 310, SOC 449, SOC 453, SOC 469, SOC 471. [If you prefer to use courses from your AAS to fulfill the Cultural Diversity core, the following may be used: ANTH 101, ENG 231, ENG 232, ENG 292.]

Applied Science Engineering Technology with an option in Telecommunications Core Curriculum

ACC 201Financial Accounting

3.00

ENG 407AFundamentals of Business Writing

3.00

MGT 301Principles of Management and Organizational Behavior

3.00

MGT 367Human Resource Management

3.00

PHIL 311Professional Ethics

3.00

As part of the BAS requirements, students must satisfactorily complete the following upper-division courses at CSN:
  1. CIT 363 Advanced Project & Earned Value Management
  2. ET 301 Customer Service Management
  3. ET 389 Advanced Electronics Troubleshooting
  4. ET 410 Business Telecommunications
  5. ET 420 Control Systems
  6. ET 430 Electrical Power Systems
  7. ET 494 Senior Project

Management Course Elective

COM 315Small Group Communication

3.00

or

COM 434Communication and Conflict Resolution

3.00

Upper Division Elective (at least 6 credits)

Take upper-division electives as needed to meet the residency requirement of 30 upper-division credits completed at NSC and complete one of the following courses:
PSY 450Industrial & Organizational Psychology

3.00

or

PSY 460Social Psychology

3.00

Summary of credits requirements for Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Technology with Telecommunications Option

AAS Major Credits  36 
College Core Curriculum 30-39
Advanced Technical Curriculum (CSN)   21 
Management Classes  18 
Electives (at least 6 UD)  6-15 
Total Credits  120