The Electronics Engineering Technology curriculum prepares individuals
to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot,
repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components,
equipment, and systems such as industrial/computer controls, manufacturing
systems, communication systems, and power electronic systems.
A broad based core of courses, including basic electricity,
solid-state fundamentals, digital concepts, and microprocessors,
ensures the student will develop the skills necessary to perform
entry-level tasks. Emphasis is placed on developing the students'
ability to analyze and troubleshoot electronic systems.
Graduates should qualify for employment as engineering
assistants or electronic technicians with job titles such as electronics
engineering technician, field service technician, maintenance technician,
electronic tester, electronic systems integrator, bench technician,
and production control technician.
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