Electronics Engineering Technology
| Grantham's Degree Programs | Credit Hours |
| Bachelor's Degree in Electronics Eng. Technology | 125 credit hours |
Electronics Engineering Technology Program Description
The Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares the student for rigorous and challenging assignments in the field of electronics and electrical engineering technology. It emphasizes electronics lab work and includes courses in DC/AC circuit design, advanced microprocessor design and applications, and digital and analog signal processing. Students learn theory and techniques that allow them to design and evaluate electronic systems and to make recommendations regarding their use and modification.
Electronics Engineering Technology Course Highlights
| CE262 | Microprocessor Systems Engineering |
| EE220 | Electronics II |
| EE310 | Circuit Analysis |
| EE330 | Analog Integrated Circuits |
| EE240 | Instrumentation and Measurement |
| EE380 | Signals and Systems Theory |
| EE410 | Technical Project Management |
| EE450 | Capstone Project |
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"...job opportunities in engineering are expected to be favorable because the number of engineering graduates should be in rough balance with the number of job openings..."U.S. Department of Labor |
Career Specific Information
Electronics Engineering Technology:
The Grantham University Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares graduates to work as entry-level engineers in communications, electrical power generation and transmission, electronic design and digital design. Electronics engineers are typically responsible for a wide range of technologies, from portable music players to the global positioning system (GPS). They design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electronic equipment. Many electronics engineers also work in areas closely related to computers and specialize in areas such as communications, signal processing, and control systems or have a specialty in industrial robot control systems or aviation electronics.
| 7-year Job Growth Forecast:
In the next 7 years, the Electronics Engineering Technology field is projected to grow by over 705 full and part-time jobs annually. |
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| Average Salaries:
If you choose to work in the Electronics Engineering Technology field, you can expect to earn: |
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| The Job Market:
In 2005, there were over 72,376 positions in the Electronics Engineering Technology field. |
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| The information on Job Titles, Salary, Job Growth, and Descriptions was assembled primarily from information from MONEY Magazine, Salary.com, and the BLS May '05 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates study. They are not promises or guarantees, and they should not take the place of prospective students doing their own research on other possible career outcomes. | |
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