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The Electronic Engineering Technology Program prepares students for careers in the electronics field. The curriculum includes a strong emphasis on computer engineering technology while centering on applied engineering topics in circuit analysis, electronic design, communications, digital circuits, microprocessors, and instrumentation.

The graduate is prepared to work in industry at a variety of tasks including analog and digital design, microprocessor hardware and software applications, plant engineering, technical management, engineering sales, product design and development, and electronic communications. The curriculum provides the strong foundation in basic electronics necessary to support any future career studies or development as dictated by changing technology or career roles.

This program is accredited by The Technology Accreditation Commission (TAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).