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Electrical / Mechanical Engineering Technology
Electrical / Mechanical Engineering Technology > Laboratory Responsibilities

Laboratory Responsibilities for Online Students
Laboratories for Online / Distance Learning Students

Notes:

  1. Most students transfer into RIT with credit for many of the laboratory based courses.
  2. All students will require two laboratory based courses: Laboratory Practicum and Experimental Methods in E/MET.
  3. Many of the technical courses will require a "kit based", simulation or internet-based laboratory.
  4. The Laboratory Practicum course will require an intensive week-long residency at RIT, or two intensive long weekends. This completes the requirements for all students using the equipment not available in other formats.
  5. Students using the Chemistry of Materials as their science elective will be required to attend a long weekend intensive laboratory at RIT.
  6. Some of the telecommunications electives also require on-site laboratories.
  7. Final determination of the quarters and dates of the labs varies from year to year.
Course Number Course Title Quarter Laboratory Notes
1016 319 Data Analysis   Non-lab  
1017-211, 212, 213 College Physics I, II, III     This is not available in a distance from RIT. Contact advisor if needed.
1011 208 Fund. of Chemistry Fall, Winter Non-lab  
1011 273 and its 277 lab Chemistry of Materials Winter, Spring F (all), Sat (all) and Monday morning Science elective
0618 231 Technical Programming Summer Entirely by student version of program No on-campus time
0609 411 Elec. Principles for Design I Fall Kit required for work at home No on-campus time
0609 412 Elec. Principles for Design II

Spring

Kit required for work at home No on-campus time
0609 413 Applied Microprocessors Summer Kit required for work at home No on-campus time required in this course
0609 337 Electric Machines & Transformers Winter Requires student version of simulation No on-campus time
0617 470 Controls for Manufacturing Automation Spring Done entirely on the web No on-campus time
0617 262 Solid Modeling & Design Summer Entirely by student version of program No on-campus time
0610 432 Computers in MET Winter, Spring Entirely by student versions of program No on-campus time
0617 220 Manufacturing Processes Spring Work in progress Long weekend may not be required with an alternate course in the future
0660 401, 402, 403 Thermal-Fluid Sciences I, II, III Fall, Winter, Spring May require a few kit or table-top exercises at home  
0660 405 Laboratory Practicum Summer Requires a one-week or two long weekend residency at RIT This is the one where RIT on-campus presence of all students is required
0660 419 Experimental Methods in E/MET Summer Kit-based No on-campus time

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