Electronic Engineering

A Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology program offers students the chance to acquire the electronics testing, troubleshooting and repair skills needed to work as engineering technologists, applied engineers or technicians.

After learning about basic electronics components and electrical formulas to calculate voltage, resistance and current, students in a bachelor's degree program in electronic engineering technology examine advanced electrical formulas while building their own circuits. Hands-on instruction covers soldering and how to use test equipment, such as multimeters, oscilloscopes and computerized data loggers.

Career prospect:

  • Electronic engineering technician
  • Control system integrator
  • Electrical/electronics product specialist
  • Electronic technologist
  • Product designer
  • Field service engineer
  • Electrical engineer
  • Electronic engineer
  • Programming analyst
  • Software engineer
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