This program provides students with both the technological and managerial skills necessary to enter careers in design, application, installation, manufacturing, operation, and maintenance of electrical or electronics systems. Graduates gain skills to analyze, design, apply, and troubleshoot systems with electronic, digital, analog, microcontroller, software, and mechanical components. The combination of practical and theoretical education leads to graduates with diverse technical skills throughout a wide range of applications. Students are required to to take cooperative education (“co-op”) in industry starting with their second year at school, which often continues and leads to full-time employment.
The EET program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET (http://www.abet.org). EEET program will be reviewed in 2019.
Students are required to complete the core and a track. A minor is not required.
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