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Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BET) (Electronics & Controls)

 

Cape Breton University (CBU) has a well-earned reputation for excellence in the development and delivery of technological education. The culmination of our expertise in this area is reflected in the innovative Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BET) Degree.

 

The BET Degree program prepares students to successfully meet the challenges and opportunities facing today’s technical graduates. This degree program combines theoretical principles with hands-on experience and technical courses related to electronics, instrumentation and computer control industry. Aspects unique to electrical engineering, analog/digital design, industrial instrumentation/control, microelectronics and wireless systems are emphasized.

 

Program Options

The BET 90 Credit Electronics and Controls and 120 Credit Advanced Electrical programs are available through different pathways:

  •  Direct entry
  • Advanced standing Post Diploma
  • Advanced standing Post Degree

Post Diploma and Post Degree admissions will require a minimum of 50% of their BET degrees to be completed at CBU.  Therefore, a maximum of 45-credits (15, one term courses) may be transferred from an appropriate program at an approved post-secondary institution to the 90-credit BET (Electronics & Controls) and a maximum of 60-credits (20, one term courses) may be transferred from an appropriate program at an approved post-secondary institution to the 120-credit BET (Advanced Electrical).

 

The BET (Electronics & Controls) degree is normally a three-year (six academic term) program. Students wishing to start their careers early may choose to graduate with the Electrical Engineering Technology (Instrumentation and Controls) Diploma after successfully completing terms one to four.

 

Please see Program Details for more on the structure of this degree. Please see Admission Requirements for information on entry into the program.

 

Note: The Bachelor of Engineering Technology degrees do not lead directly to a Professional Engineering designation.

 

Admission Requirements – Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BET) (Electronics & Controls)

Admission Requirements

High School Graduates: Five Grade 12 advanced or academic courses including English and Mathematics, and two other sciences (Physics is recommended); with an overall average of at least 65%.

 

Diploma/Degree Graduates: Appropriately accredited community college diploma at the technologist level or university science degree in electrical/electronics and closely related programs only. CBU has agreements with many colleges which specifies the matching programs and, in some cases, matching courses that allow transfer credits.

 

Partially Completed Diploma/Degree: Admissions and course selection will be done on an individual basis in consultation with an academic advisor from the Engineering Department.

 

Program Requirements – Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BET) (Electronics & Controls)

 

90 CREDIT DEGREE 

This format will NOT earn students the Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology (Instrumentation & Controls)

 

54 credits core

ELEC-1161                           Fundamentals of Electricity I (3 credits)

ELEC-1164                          Fundamentals of Electricity II (3 credits)

ELEC-1165                           Analog Electronics (3 credits)

ELEC-2163                         Linear Integrated Circuits (3 credits)

ELEC-2165                        Signals & Controls (3 credits)

ELEC-2166                         Industrial Electronics Circuits (3 credits)

ELEC-2167                        Machines and Controls (3 credits)

ELEC-2168                       Programmable Logic Controllers (3 credits)

ELEC-2169                        Technical Thesis (3 credits)

ELEC-2361                         Process Measurements I (3 credits)

ELEC-2363                       Process Measurements II (3 credits)

ELEC-2364            Process Controls I (3 credits)

ELEC-2365                         Process Controls II (3 credits)

ENGI-1161                               Shop Practice (3 credits)

DRAF-1165                   Drafting for Technologists (3 credits)

ENGI-1168 or ENGI-2103              Fluid Mechanics or Engineering Economics (3 credits)

ELEC-2403                Engineering Digital Logic (3 credits)

PHYS-1101 or PHYS-1104          Elements of Physics or General Physics (3 credits)

 

18 credits chosen from the following

ELEC-3161                            Embedded Operating Systems (3 credits)

ELEC-3163                          Digital Signal Processing (3 credits)

ELEC-3164                         Microelectronics Design Tools (3 credits)

ELEC-3165                          Applied Integrated Circuit Systems (3 credits)

ELEC-3166                          Applied Wireless Systems (3 credits)

ELEC-3167                          Medical Instrumentation (3 credits)

ELEC-3737                         Selected Topics in Electronics (3 credits)

 

12 credits of Mathematics

Choose either: MATH-1107, MATH-1208, MATH-2104 and MATH-2205 or MATH-1105 and MATH-1206.
If students choose MATH-1105 and MATH-1206, an additional 6 credits of electives must be earned. 12 credits in total.

 

6 credits of recommended electives

Students may select DRAF-1163, any 3 credits from the approved BENG writing elective list, or any Electrical course at the 4000 level.

 

THREE -YEAR DEGREE (102 credits)
This degree format ALSO earns students the

Electrical Engineering Technology Diploma (Instrumentation & Controls)

Year One (Fall/Winter)

Writing elective   Elective (3 credits)

COMP-1163                        Computer Applications (3 credits)

DRAF-1163                          Industrial Applications of Drafting (3 credits)

DRAF-1165                           Drafting for Technologists (3 credits)

ELEC-1161                              Fundamentals of Electricity I (3 credits)

ELEC-1164                             Fundamentals of Electricity II (3 credits)

ELEC-1165                             Analog Electronics (3 credits)

ENGI-1161                               Industrial Safety and Applied Shop Practices (3 credits)

MATH-1107                         Math I (3 credits)

MATH-1208                       Math II (3 credits)

PHYS-1101                             Elements of Physics I (3 credits)

PHYS-1201                           Elements of Physics II (3 credits)

 

Year Two (Fall/Winter)

ELEC-2403                Engineering Digital Logic (3 credits)

ELEC-2163                            Linear Integrated Circuits (3 credits)

ELEC-2166                           Industrial Electronic Circuits (3 credits)

ELEC-2167                            Machines and Controls (3 credits)

ELEC-2168                           Programmable logic Controllers (3 credits)

ELEC-2169                           Technological Thesis (3 credits)

ELEC-2361                            Process Measurements I (3 credits)

ELEC-2363                          Process Measurements II (3 credits)

ELEC-2364                          Process Controls I (3 credits)

ELEC-2365                          Process Controls II (3 credits)

MATH-2104                        Math III (3 credits)

MATH-2205                       Math IV (3 credits)

Students wishing to start their careers early may choose to graduate with a diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology (Instrumentation and Controls) after successfully completing all courses to this point.

 

Year Three (Fall/Winter)

ELEC-2165                           Signals & Controls (3 credits)

ELEC-3161                             Embedded Operating Systems (3 credits)

ELEC-3163                           Digital Signal Processing (3 credits)

ELEC-3164                          Microelectronic Design Tools (3 credits)

ELEC-3165                  Applied Integrated Circuit Systems (3 credits)

ELEC-3166                  Applied Wireless Systems or ELEC3167 (Medical Instrumentation) (3 credits)

ELEC-3737                  Selected Topics (3 credits)

ENGI-2103               Technical Engineering Economics (3 credits)

OR

ENGI-1168              Fluid Mechanics (3 credits)

Electives                (6 credits)

 

 

Post Degree Option (42 credits)

To earn a Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electronics & Controls) Post Degree, the following courses are required.

 

The following courses are mandatory

ELEC-2163             Linear Integrated Circuits (3 credits)

ELEC-2165             Signal Processing (3 credits)

ELEC-2168             PLC (3 credits)

ELEC-3161              Embedded Operating Systems (3 credits)

ELEC-3163             Digital Signal Processing (3 credits)

ELEC-3164             Micro Electronic Design Tools (3 credits)

ELEC-3165             Applied Integrated Circuit Systems (3 credits)

ELEC-3167             Medical Instrumentation (3 credits)

 

Any two of the following three (3)

ENGI-2103             Technical Engineering Economics (3 credits)

ELEC-2364            Control Systems 1 (3 credits)

ELEC-3166             Applied Wireless Systems (3 credits)

 

Any two of the following six (6)

ELEC-2361             Process Measurement 1 (3 credits)

ELEC-2403            Pulse and Digital (3 credits)

ELEC-3737             Selected Topics (3 credits)

ELEC-4103             Advanced PLC (3 credits)

ELEC-4104             Analytical Instrumentation (3 credits)

ELEC-4105             Electromechanical Devices (3 credits)

 

Any two of the following seven (7)

DRAF-1163 or DRAF-1165     Industrial Applications of Drafting or Engineering Graphics

ELEC-2167             Machines and Controls (3 credits)

ELEC-2166             Industrial Electronics (3 credits)

ELEC-2169             Technical Thesis (3 credits)

ELEC-4101             Control Systems 3 (3 credits)

ELEC-4106             Electronic Control Systems (3 credits)

ELEC-4107             Power Systems (3 credits)

Transfer Credit:

CBU has an agreement with many colleges which results in transfer credit being given to specified Engineering Technology Diploma graduates, such that as few as 36 credits from CBU would be required to complete the BET Degree program.  Prospective students are encouraged to contact their college for information on the agreement with CBU, or contact CBU directly. Where no agreement exists, individual consideration will be given to possible transfer credits. In any case, however, residency requirements must still be met.

 

CBU has an agreement with the NSCC that allows entry into year two of the Electrical Technology Diploma Program for graduates of related Technician programs. Prospective students are encouraged to contact their college for information on the agreement with CBU or to contact CBU directly.

 

Electives:

Selection of all electives must be done through prior consultation with a faculty advisor from the program.

 

Graduation Requirement:

Residence Requirements: Graduation with the degree (or diploma) normally requires that the student take a minimum of 50% of the program’s required courses from CBU. CBU distance courses can be included to meet the residency requirements. Some joint programs, such as the articulation agreements previously noted in the Transfer Credit section, may allow special circumstances which differ from this minimum.

 

In the three year degree or two year diploma formats, a minimum of all courses in the program (or approved equivalent) must be completed to be eligible for graduation. Graduation with a co-op designation requires successful completion of a minimum of two co-op work terms.

 

Note: Sequencing of some courses may vary from the format shown above. Students should consult current timetables for scheduling details

 

 

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