Electronic Engineering Technology
10-605-7 |
Associate Degree (AAS)
| 60 Credits |
Financial Aid Eligible
Appleton |
Part Time and Full Time |
Time of Day:
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Electronic engineering technicians assist with research, evaluation, design and quality control processes as well as the manufacturing and deployment of equipment for automation. This broad-based degree program will prepare you for many in-demand, high-paying career fields where you’ll evaluate and test products using measuring and diagnostic devices to adjust and repair equipment. Your training will also include a foundation in electronics, industrial control with motors, drives and PLCs, embedded C and LabVIEW programming, and PCB design and assembly. Transfer agreements allow you to pursue a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or Electronic Engineering Technology from the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) or the UW System (UW-Oshkosh, UW-Green Bay).