Master's degree in related field.
The Associates in Electrical Engineering Technology program prepares graduates for a successful career as an electrical, electronic, or engineering technician. Studies in mathematics and science are coupled with courses focusing on the analysis, building, and testing of circuits; areas of focus include analog and digital circuits, microprocessors, electrical machines, and electronic instrumentation. Students in the program engage with these focus areas in classes and in laboratory settings, which provide them with both theoretical knowledge and the hands-on application of that knowledge. This approach enables graduates to work in a variety of careers including the testing of electrical systems, maintenance of electrical systems, support of manufacturing processes, and installation of electrical systems.
Upon completion of the Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology students will:
The student learning outcomes listed below are required for ABET accreditation. Assessment of these outcomes needs to be built into program at its initial launch. Students graduating with an Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering will have the following learned capabilities:
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