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Electrical Engineering Technology (Minor)

The minor in electrical engineering technology is open to students (except electrical engineering technology majors) who have completed at least one three-credit course in calculus. It is particularly helpful for those who are preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering examination.

Electrical Engineering Technology (Minor)


Description


What is Electrical Engineering Technology at ODU like?

The minor in electrical engineering technology is open to students (except electrical engineering technology majors) who have completed at least one three-credit course in calculus. It is particularly helpful for those who are preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering examination.

Program Highlights


What makes Electrical Engineering Technology at ODU unique?

  • Courses are offered both on campus and through distance learning

Courses


What are some courses offered in Electrical Engineering Technology at ODU?

EET 350:
Fundamentals of Electrical Technology


A comprehensive course in electrical engineering technology for nonmajors. Major topics are basic electricity |AC and DC), circuit analysis, linear electronics and digital electronics. Not open to electrical engineering technology majors except as a substitute for EET 110 in special cases. Prerequisite: junior standing. Pre- or corequisite: MATH 211.

EET 360:
Electrical Power and Machinery


A study of synchronous and asynchronous AC machinery, DC machinery, power distribution systems,and instrumentation. Prerequisite: EET 200 or EET 350.

EET 363:
Introduction to PLC


Application oriented experiments and design problems in programmable controller setup and programming techniques with emphasis on practical applications. Networking PLCs and HMIs. Computer assignments include ladder programs simulation. Students taking this course should not take EET 415. Prerequisite: EET 310 or EET 350.

Requirements


What are the requirements to apply for Electrical Engineering Technology at ODU?

Students entering the Minor program in Electrical Engineering Technology should meet the minimum university admission requirements (Undergraduate Admission)

For completion of a minor, a student must have a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 2.00 in all courses required for the minor exclusive of lower-level courses and prerequisite courses and complete at least six hours in upper-level courses in the minor requirement through courses offered by Old Dominion University.

 

Cost

Tuition and Fees

Estimated rates for the 2022-23 academic year. Rates are subject to change. Anyone that is not a current Virginia resident will be charged non-resident rates. That includes international students.

Virginia Resident


Per Credit:

$ 374

Non-Resident


Per Credit:

$ 1,039

Active Duty Military Rate


Per Credit:

$ 250

Technology Delivered Courses Outside Virginia and/or the United States


Per Credit:

$ 407

Ways to Save

Here are a few ways for you to save on the cost of attending ODU. For more information visit University Student Financial aid

Next Steps


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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR


Name:

Otilia Popescu


Location:

102 KAUFMAN HALL, NORFOLK, VA, 23529



Office:

757-683-6718


Undergraduate Admissions


Location:

1004 Rollins Hall, Norfolk, VA 23529


Phone Office:

757-683-3685


Fax:

757-683-3255


Email:

admissions@odu.edu


International Admissions


Location:

2101 Dragas Hall, Norfolk, VA 23529


Phone Office:

757-683-3701


Fax:

757-683-3651


Email:

intladm@odu.edu

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