Sep 07, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Engineering Technology, B.S.


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The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Engineering Technology (CPT) degree offers curriculum designed to provide in-depth knowledge of hardware and software design, development, applications, and maintenance with a mix of both classroom and laboratory experiences that is in demand by industry. 

The four year B.S. in CPT is designed as a feeder-completer program in which students earn an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) in CPT from the Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) and then a B.S. in CPT from UK. In this arrangement, the UK will offer only junior and senior level course work.

A total of 127 credit hours are required with 68 credit hours taken at BCTC and 59 at UK. Of the courses taken at UK, 50 credit hours consist of major requirements and the other 9 credit hours are guided electives. 

In addition to the collaboration with BCTC, the proposed program will incorporate industry partnerships to provide students with the needed industrial experiences and applications to be career ready. The program is designed for students seeking distinctive career paths and opportunities in creative industrial design, production, and service. Graduates will be prepared for jobs with titles such as embedded software technologist, computer support specialist, networking support specialist, automation engineer, applications engineer, telecommunications engineer, network support technical engineer, and network administrator.

Degree Requirements


In addition to the University graduation requirements listed in the Graduation Requirements section of College of Engineering Bulletin, to be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in any field of engineering or Computer Science, a student must:

  1. complete the University and College requirements relating to writing and the UK Core.
  2. complete the required number of hours, exclusive of those earned in freshman college algebra and freshman college trigonometry, with a cumulative standing of not less than 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  3. complete a minimum of 24 credit hours of departmental courses at or above the 300 level.
  4. complete all departmental courses and technical electives with a cumulative standing of 2.0 or higher.
  5. complete any additional departmental graduation requirements.

Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR)


Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR): 3


Premajor Requirements


Students will complete the first two years at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) and earn an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Computer Engineering Technology. They will then transfer to the University of Kentucky for their junior and senior years to earn a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology.

Subtotal: Premajor Hours: 70


Subtotal Major Hours: 48


Guided Electives


A minimum of 9 hours can be selected by the student. The technical electives allow the student an opportunity to concentrate or gain depth in one or more of the various specialty areas of computer engineering technology. The technical electives must be selected from the courses listed below and approved by the student’s academic advisor. Other courses may be considered, each on its individual merit.

TOTAL HOURS: 127


Curriculum


Freshman Year


Fall Semester


  • Credit(s): 3
  • MAT 170 - ELEMENTARY CALCULUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS Credit(s): 3
  • CIT 111 - INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE Credit(s): 4
  • UK CORE - 1ST SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Credit(s): 3
  • CIT 120 - COMPUTATIONAL THINKING Credit(s): 3

Spring Semester


Summer Session


  • UK CORE - HERITAGE Credit(s): 3
  • CIT 170 - DATABASE DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS Credit(s): 3

Sophomore Year


Fall Semester


Spring Semester


  • Credit(s): 5
  • UK CORE - SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Credit(s): 3
  • ELT 120 - DIGITAL LOGIC AND LAB Credit(s): 3
  • CIT 160/161 - INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS Credit(s): 4

Junior Year


Senior Year


Fall Semester


Spring Semester


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