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Computational, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Electronic Systems Engineering Technology

A&M-San Antonio offers* a B.S. degree program in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET) geared toward professional opportunities in manufacturing, avionics, medical electronics, energy industries, and infrastructure support for service industries. We provide instruction with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, and with a curriculum designed for hands-on learning. Our industry partners will involve students in projects at their facilities so that our graduates’ orientation toward the profession is shaped by both theory and practice.
*Subject to approval by SACS-COC

Careers in ESET
Engineering Technologists apply engineering and scientific knowledge combined with technical skills to support engineering activities. An engineering team consists of Engineering Scientists, Engineers, Engineering Technologists, and Engineering Technicians. Engineering Technologists’ areas of interest and education are application-oriented. They typically concentrate their activities on applied design, using current engineering practice. Engineering Technologists play key roles on the engineering team – in product development, manufacturing, product assurance, sales, and program management. Internships in industries, along with excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, is a proven way to secure a job for a new graduate.

Curriculum
The following are the sequential course requirements for the B.S. degree in ESET. 

Curriculum
Year 1 – Fall (13 Hours)
UNIV 1301   First Year Seminar
CHEM 1111   General Chemistry I Lab
CHEM 1311  General Chemistry I    
ENGL 1301   Composition I
ENTC 1301   Principles of Engineering Technology  
Year 1 – Spring (15 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS
HIST 1301   U.S. History to 1865
MATH 2312  Pre-Calculus
ENGL 2311  Technical Writing
HIST 1302   U.S. History since 1865
Year 2 – Fall (15 Hours)
CSCI 1436   Programming Fundamentals I
MATH 2113   Calculus I Lab
MATH 2313   Calculus I  
ESET 2101  AC and DC Circuits Lab
ESET 2301  AC and DC Circuits  
GOVT 2305  Federal Government
Year 2 – Spring (15 Hours)
CSCI 1437   Programming Fundamentals II
MATH 2114   Calculus II Lab
MATH 2314   Calculus II  
ESET 2102  Analog Circuits Lab
ESET 2302  Analog Circuits  
GOVT 2306   Texas Government
 
Year 3 – Fall (14 Hours)
PHYS 2125   University Physics I Lab
PHYS 2325   University Physics I
ESET 3101  Digital Electronics with Lab
ESET 3301  Digital Electronics
SPCH 1315   Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Language/Philosophy/Culture
Year 3 – Spring (17 Hours)
ECON 2302  Principles of Microeconomics
PHYS 2126   University Physics II Lab
PHYS 2326   University Physics II
ESET 3102  Foundations of Wireless Communication I Lab
ESET 3302  Foundations of Wireless Communication I  
ESET 3104  Programmable Logic Controllers Lab
ESET 3304  Programmable Logic Controllers  
Year 4 – Fall (14 Hours)
STEM 4101   Jaguar Track IV: Science and Mathematics
ESET 3103  Foundations of Wireless Communication II Lab
ESET 3303  Foundations of Wireless Communication II
ESET 4101  Control Systems Lab
ESET 4201  Control Systems    
ESET 4102  Electronics Testing Lab
ESET 4202  Electronics Testing
ESET Elective  
Year 4 – Spring (16 Hours)
ESET 3104  Programmable Logic Controllers Lab
ESET 3304  Programmable Logic Controllers  
ESET 3105  Near and Far Field Communication Lab
ESET 3205  Near and Far Field Communication  
ESET Elective
ESET Elective
ESET 4304  Electronic Systems Capstone Project

Program Contact Information
Dr. Wael Deabes 
ESET Program Coordinator
STEM 211 K
Phone: (210) 350-0472
E-Mail:   wdeabes@tamusa.edu

Ms. Melinda Salinas
Administrative Associate
STEM 211
Phone: (210) 784-5000
E-Mail:   hsalinas@tamusa.edu