The Electrical Engineering Technology curriculum is designed to provide the training necessary for graduates to begin careers in electrical maintenance and management.
Beginning with electrical fundamentals, course work progressively introduces electronics, electrical machines and controls, and electrical power systems. Other course work includes exposure to the design, construction, development, and installation of electrical systems, machines, and power generating equipment, as well as the study of various fields associated with the electrical/electronic industry.
Vocational diploma programs are designed specifically for those who wish to enter a trade prior to completing an associate degree and may be completed in as little as three semesters by non-developmental students on a full-time basis.
Certificate programs train men and women for immediate employment and may be completed in as few as one or two semesters on a full-time or part-time basis.
Students should consult with their advisors to help plan a program of study to complete program course work and fulfill the minimum general education competency requirements that must be met prior to graduation from the chosen program of study.
Graduates may seek employment as technicians, engineering assistants, technical managers, or sales professionals in electrical generation/distribution, industrial maintenance, electronics repair or other fields requiring a broad-based knowledge of electrical and electronic concepts.
Lead Instructor: Tariqul Haque
