Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology, Electronics

Fred Pirkle Engineering Technology Lab

Mission

The mission of the Engineering Technology program with Electronics Concentration (ETEE) at 91做厙 is to prepare future workforce for industrial automation and controls systems, instrumentation, electronic communication, energy and power systems through quality education with hands-on experience.

Accreditation

The Engineering Technology with a Concentration in Electronics program is now accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).

ETEE Plan of Study

Click here to see the plan of study flow chart for the Engineering Technology Program, Electronics Concentration. 

Program Outcomes

  1. Possesses basic skills needed for degree field.
  2. Possesses technical skills.
  3. Ability to use software and hardware to solve technological problems.
  4. Communication in different presentation formats.
  5. Ability to function in teams.
  6. Possesses understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.

Student Outcomes

1.1 Student will demonstrate knowledge of mathematics in problem solving activities.
1.2 Students will demonstrate knowledge of science within industrial applications.
1.3 Students will demonstrate knowledge of business within engineering tech/mgmt area.
2.1 Students will demonstrate understanding of technical fundamentals.
2.2 Students will demonstrate understanding of technical processes.
2.3 Students will demonstrate understanding of technical management.
3.1 Students will be able to utilize graphics design and modeling software.
3.2 Students will be able to utilize manufacturing-based control software.
3.3 Students will be able to utilize construction-based control software.
3.4 Students will be able to utilize spreadsheet and database application.
4.1 Students will demonstrate ability to write technical reports.
4.2 Students will demonstrate ability to prepare electronic presentations.
4.3 Students will demonstrate ability to give verbal presentations.
5.1 Students will demonstrate understanding of team roles and processes.
5.2 Students will demonstrate ability to participate in team situations and group projects.
6.1 Students will identify and suggest solutions for ethical problems and dilemmas.

Student Performance and Achievement Information

Click here to see Student Performance and Achievement Information for Engineering Technology. There are three concentrations under Engineering Technology (the concentrations are not separated out in this data). A notable scholarship Engineering Technology students can apply for is the Fred Pirkle Endowed Scholarship. It is no less than $5,000 if awarded, and it is awarded to qualifying full-time undergraduate or graduate students majoring in a discipline with a curriculum dedicated to Engineering Technology. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.50 for this scholarship, and it is a one-time award that students must reapply for future consideration. Prospective and current students can use the 91做厙 Cost Calculator to estimate expected costs of attending 91做厙. Click here to see the 91做厙 Cost Calculator.  

Potential Career Titles

  • Electronics and Engineering Technologist
  • Systems Analyst
  • Instrumentation Engineer
  • Plant Engineer
  • Electronics Technician
  • Engineering Technician
  • Production Engineer
  • Quality Control Engineer
  • Technical and Customer Service Engineer
  • Control Technologist
  • Application Engineer
  • Test Engineer
  • Field Service Technologist
  • Power Systems Planner
  • Solar and Wind Energy Systems Installer and & Operator
  • Component Failure Analyst
  • Electrical Systems Project Engineer

Potential Companies for Employment

  • GE
  • John Deere
  • Caterpillar
  • Continental Tire
  • Honeywell
  • Toyota
  • Honda
  • Lockheed-Martin
  • Ford
  • GM 
  • Johnson and Johnson
  • Amazon
  • Exxon
  • Boeing
  • Nissan
  • Quanta Services
  • Martin Company