Electronics Engineering Technology

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Power up your career by mastering electronics and cutting-edge tech.

What You’ll Learn

The degree program provides training on building, designing, and testing simple to complex circuits. Topics include: soldering, component identification, AC and DC theory, active and passive components, and programming a variety of microprocessor platforms and PLC’s. Troubleshooting skills are built throughout the program. The project class involves collaboration with other programs, such as Mechanical Engineering Technology to complete a common project as a team.

Length: 5 Semesters

Credits to Graduate: 68

Locations: Lee

Curriculum Guide

The certificate program provides training in designing, building, and testing AC and DC circuits. Safety, soldering, and meter usage are some of the primary focal points.

Length: 3 Semesters

Credits to Graduate: 18

Locations: Harnett Lee

Curriculum Guide

Why Study Electronics Engineering Technology at CCCC?

Growing Career Opportunities

The career opportunities in Electronics Engineering Technology are a wide range of titles. The market is vastly growing in the local area and all across the country. Manufacturing is returning, making this a great time to learn electronics.

Project Build Collaboration

The Electronic Engineering Technology and the Mechanical Engineering Technology students team up for collaboration on a joint project. This simulates industry teamwork and gives students the opportunity to create a product from design through production using a variety of technologies.

Hands-on Learning with Bench Equipment

Most labs are completed on a breadboard adding power and testing with bench equipment in the classroom. This is a very hands-on program.

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Careers

Upon completion of this program, students gain employment as electronic technicians repairing circuit boards, soldering, testing products prior to production, and assembling electronic equipment.

  • Electronic Engineering Technician
  • Electronic Installers and Repairer
  • Telecommunications Technician

Program Contact

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    Sandra Castonguay

    Information and Engineering Technologies, Department Chair
    Information Technology

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Transfer Programs

Credits from select courses within the program may transfer to four-year colleges and universities on a case-by-case basis.

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