A Degree in
Electronics Engineering
Technology
Can Lead to Jobs in:
Electronics Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Electronics Product Development
Data Acquisition and Testing
Software Development for Microcontroller Systems
Computer Installation & Repair
Telecommunications
Biomedical Equipment Repair & Calibration
Fiber-Optics Installation/Repair
Audio-Video Repair and Sales
Avionics and Two-Way Radio Communications
Cable TV and Telephone Systems
Radio, Television and Recording Studios
Securing Systems (Home & Commercial)
This program has two purposes. A student
graduating from this program is prepared to enter
the workforce as a highly skilled electronic
technician.
Students may also elect to continue their studies
toward a Bachelor of Science in Electrical
Engineering Technology (BSEET) at several state
universities.
The curriculum balances instruction in theory
with hands-on laboratory applications.
A strong background in basics and in-depth
study of advanced topics provides the student a
diversified background in circuit theory, digital
systems, microcomputers, programmable logic
controllers, and analog systems.
Those who wish to further their studies are well
prepared for entry into a four-year BSEET program.