2021-2022 Official University Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Dr. Joon Wan Kim, Chair
Engineering represents excellence at LeTourneau, and the inventive and entrepreneurial spirit of our founder, the late R.G. LeTourneau, continues today. LeTourneau engineering programs continues to emphasize the strong technical tradition, built upon Christian values, that has been a hallmark of LeTourneau University since its founding.
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (BSECE) degree gives preparation for registration as a Professional Engineer and the educational background for professional employment or for graduate study. A unique blend of mathematics, sciences, and engineering topics, together with communications, humanities, social sciences, and Biblical studies prepares students for professional engineering positions. Graduates from this program hold professional positions in research, development, design, production, applications engineering, and management in many industries including aerospace, automotive, aviation, robotics and manufacturing, electronics, microelectronics and computers, telecommunications, and information systems.
Program Educational Objectives
These program educational objectives are based upon input from our constituents.
Within a few years of graduation, graduates will:
1. advance in the engineering profession or be pursuing graduate education in engineering or related fields;
2. continue professional development throughout their career; and
3. demonstrate competence, ingenuity, integrity and integration of faith and work.
Academic Expectations and Requirements
The program is designed to be completed in a four year period by students who have completed four units of high school English, two units of algebra, one unit of geometry, one half unit of trigonometry, and one unit of science (chemistry or physics). Both physics and chemistry are desired. Students who transfer from another college or university should understand that there are sequences of courses in the curriculum, up to six semesters in length, which build on one another.
Communications skills are required and are emphasized in all engineering courses. Written material presented for credit is graded for the correct use of English, form, and content. Oral presentations are expected in laboratories and classes, and they are evaluated on both content and presentation. Reading skills in both technical and non-technical areas, as well as proficiency in listening and evaluating, are also emphasized.
Industrial Advisory Council
LeTourneau University is privileged to have a distinguished group of engineering professionals who serve as consultants to the program. The Engineering and Engineering Technology Industrial Advisory Council meets twice a year to review the university’s engineering programs. Council members – practicing engineers from all parts of the country – provide guidance in keeping the programs relevant to the needs of industry and engineering practice in general. The members study facilities and equipment needs, provide valuable input on the curriculum, and interact with faculty members and administrators.
Accreditation
LeTourneau University offers an Electrical and Computer Engineering (BSECE) degree with concentrations in Electrical Engineering (BSEE), Computer Engineering (BSCP) and Mechatronics (BSMC) through the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Concurrent with the first students graduating with these degrees, accreditation by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET will be sought for the B.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering program. In the meantime, LeTourneau University continues to maintain the prior degree, Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) with concentrations in Electrical or Computer that is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org/.
For a list of current course sequence sheets, please visit the School of Engineering’s web page here.
Majors
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