Do you enjoy tinkering with electronics? Are you interested in the Internet of Things, lasers, or microprocessors? If you are curious about how electronics work, then the Electronics Engineering Technician degree is a perfect fit for you.
In this program, you will learn to build, evaluate, test, troubleshoot, service, and repair electronic devices, from the component level to the system level. Prior experience is not necessary.
As part of your training, you will work in the electronics laboratory on experiments and projects using electronic and optical breadboards, PCB printing, and single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi® and Arduino®. You can earn an industry recognized soldering certification.
The program offers four pathways: Applications, Avionics, Mechatronics and Biomedical Equipment. Graduates of this program qualify as an Electronics Engineering Technician in product development, manufacturing, lasers and photonics, automated factories, service and repair, and hospitals.