NC State Homepage
Academics Admissions Corporate Svcs.
Class Schedules Student Services Directory Calendar
Faculty Staff Alumni/Guests
 
Future Students Current Students
NC State Home    Academics    Tech & Workforce Development
Tech & Workforce Development
 150 Kehoe Ctr. | (419) 755-4700 |

Electronic Engineering Technology

What Can I Do With This Degree?

Potential Job Titles

Career Outlook

How to Apply

Course Descriptions

Financial Aid

Faculty:
Rick Karsmizki
Randy Storms

Electronic Engineering Technology graduates will be involved with applications engineering. He or she will be involved in a wide range of activities such as design, troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of communications systems, computer circuits, telemetry, numerical controls, industrial electronics, automation, fiber optics, and laser technology. Although most electronic engineering technicians find jobs in manufacturing industries and service industries, they may also work for governmental agencies or in research and development activities. Jobs may be situated in the production shop, the design engineering offices, research laboratories, or in the field traveling to on-site locations or in technical sales.

Electronic Engineering Program Curriculum (PDF format)

On-campus Bachelor's Degree
Completion Program

Other 4--Year Degree Transfer Options


Maintained By: tmiller@ncstatecollege.edu
Last Update:May 02, 2008
Disclaimer | Computer and Network  Use Policy