Electronic Engineering Technology

Electronic Engineering Technology

Electronic Engineering Technology

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As the electronics and biomedical fields continue to expand in size and scope, the need for qualified technicians grows as well. All that new and existing technology needs to be tested, maintained or repaired by trained professionals. Learn how our program gives you the power to succeed.

The Robots are Taking Over!

Robotics and automation are becoming significant parts of fields such as agriculture, healthcare, biotech, manufacturing, energy, and food packaging among many others. In this program, you’ll learn troubleshooting, electro-mechanical systems, processors, programmable logic and physics so you can become a key part of this multi-billion dollar industry. Our program is a well-oiled machine.

Associate of Science (AS) in Electronic Engineering Technology

Rapid technological development and innovations in the electronics and biomedical fields are expected to grow jobs over the next decade. Particularly, breakthroughs in materials science, imaging, electronic components and, more recently, the information age have advanced the field of biomedical engineering technology with innovations that improve the quality and reduce the cost of medical care.

Graduates in the field of Electronic Engineering Technology can be found anywhere there is electronic equipment to be developed, tested, maintained, or repaired. Electronic engineering technicians test, troubleshoot, repair, or install a variety of electronic printed circuit boards or systems. They are the problem-solvers that keep technology operating as designed.

Robotics and Automation Track

Robotics is a growing multi-billion dollar industry supporting just about every field of the economy, including agriculture, healthcare, biotech, manufacturing, construction, aerospace, automotive, appliance, consumer products, defense, energy, food packaging, mining, and more.

Robotic systems produce efficiencies and cost reductions that are revolutionizing many businesses across America and the world. As the economy tightens, manufacturers and warehouses are expected to use robots even more widely to monitor inventory and fulfill orders. This means growing demand for skilled technicians who can program and repair these non-human workers.

What you will learn

  • Analyze or troubleshoot analogue circuits, digital circuits, and processors
  • Conduct experiments in teams, building or breadboarding, using basic test equipment and tools to measure performance and analyze data
  • Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair medical electronic instruments
  • Prepare technical documents and analyze data using various applications including schematic capture and simulation

 

The Robots are Taking Over!

Robotics and automation are becoming significant parts of fields such as agriculture, healthcare, biotech, manufacturing, energy, and food packaging among many others. In this program, you’ll learn troubleshooting, electro-mechanical systems, processors, programmable logic and physics so you can become a key part of this multi-billion dollar industry. Our program is a well-oiled machine.

Associate of Science (AS) in Electronic Engineering Technology

Rapid technological development and innovations in the electronics and biomedical fields are expected to grow jobs over the next decade. Particularly, breakthroughs in materials science, imaging, electronic components and, more recently, the information age have advanced the field of biomedical engineering technology with innovations that improve the quality and reduce the cost of medical care.

Graduates in the field of Electronic Engineering Technology can be found anywhere there is electronic equipment to be developed, tested, maintained, or repaired. Electronic engineering technicians test, troubleshoot, repair, or install a variety of electronic printed circuit boards or systems. They are the problem-solvers that keep technology operating as designed.

Robotics and Automation Track

Robotics is a growing multi-billion dollar industry supporting just about every field of the economy, including agriculture, healthcare, biotech, manufacturing, construction, aerospace, automotive, appliance, consumer products, defense, energy, food packaging, mining, and more.

Robotic systems produce efficiencies and cost reductions that are revolutionizing many businesses across America and the world. As the economy tightens, manufacturers and warehouses are expected to use robots even more widely to monitor inventory and fulfill orders. This means growing demand for skilled technicians who can program and repair these non-human workers.

What you will learn

 

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