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Students seated at a workstation in an electronics lab work with circuit boards and testing equipment, including an oscilloscope and power supply. One writes notes while interacting with wired components on a breadboard, while others work at nearby stations, indicating a hands-on electrical or engineering training environment.

Electronics Engineering Technology Associate Degree

Program Overview

Electronics Engineering Technology students gain skills necessary to assist engineers in designing, building, installing and testing electronic, computer, power, and telecommunication equipment. They also develop skills in computer architecture, software development, programming applications, and computer networking.