Degree Programs
Requirements of Majors:
Civil ET
Electronics & Computer ET
Information ET
Mechanical ET
Surveying Engineering
ICT Distance Education
Requirements of Minors:
Security Technology
Surveying Minor
Manufacturing
Requirements of Concentrations:
Renewable Energy
Construction
Transportation
Water and Wastewater
Electronics and Computer ET
Electronic engineering technology combines engineering knowledge and methods with technical skills to support engineering activities, emphasizing practical application rather than theory and design. Areas of concentration include automated manufacturing and test operations, industrial controls, microcomputer related hardware applications, instrumentation, linear analog integrated circuits, power generation and distribution, digital communications, and biomedical electronic applications.
The continual development and application of new electronic devices and systems ensures a strong demand for electronic technologists. Major industrial and business concerns across the nation have interesting and challenging positions available in aeronautics, medical electronics, computers, broadcasting, telecommunications, factory automation, and robotics. Graduates may work within the engineering team in applied design, product development, manufacturing, production, or technical operations.

