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Electronics Engineering Technology
The Electronics Engineering
Technology program can lead to a broad range of career
choices such as electronics and control systems design,
research and development, manufacturing, and
maintenance. Students are prepared for these
possibilities through a broad background in mathematics,
science, basic electrical circuits with hands-on
experiential training, electronics, and written and oral
communication.
In addition to a general program in Electronics
Engineering Technology designed for transfer, there are
two specialty majors, Automation and Robotics and
Industrial Machinery. Graduates with these majors
can function in a variety of occupations and
disciplines. As
a career degree, the curricula in these specialty majors
are based on job skills and requirements rather than
transferability. However, many colleges and
universities in Ohio and across the nation accept these
majors. Certain universities, particularly the
University of Dayton, now offer Bachelors degrees on the
Edison campus. Students interested in transfer
should work closely with their advisor to plan their
curriculum appropriately.
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