Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology
Electrical and electronics installers and repairers install, repair, or replace a variety of electrical equipment in telecommunications, transportation, utilities, and other industries. Industrial Electronics Technology graduates are employed in the design, testing, installation, and troubleshooting of industrial process control systems, robotics devices, communications systems and sophisticated instrumentation throughout the world.
WCCCD offers an Associate of Applied Science in Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology as well as four Certificate Degree options. These programs prepare you for a wide range of job opportunities including; installation and maintenance of electronic equipment in manufacturing, research, development, medicine and communications, while preparing you for International Society of Certified Technician (ISCET) certification exams
What’s the Job Outlook for Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers ?
Overall employment for electrical and electronics installers and repairers is projected to show little or no change from 2018 to 2028. However, growth rates will vary by specialty. Job opportunities should be excellent for qualified workers with an associate’s degree in electronics along with certification.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, April 2020, Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/installationmaintenance-and-repair/electrical-andelectronics-installers-and-repairers.htm
What’s Required to Complete the Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology Program?
A certificate in electrical electronics engineering technology from WCCCD requires 32 credits to complete. An AAS in electrical electronics engineering from WCCCD requires 69 total credits.
As an electrical electronics engineering technology student at WCCCD, you’ll take both general education courses and courses required for an electrical electronics engineering technology major.
Some students plan to transfer to a four-year college or university after earning their AAS. If that’s your goal, you might choose specific courses. Talk with your advisor about a personalized plan that meets your goals.
How Long Does it Take to Earn an Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology Degree?
Most electrical electronics engineering technology students take four semesters (2 years) to complete AAS degree prerequisites and required courses.
What Will I Learn as an Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology Student?
WCCCD electrical electronics engineering technology students gain a strong foundation in electronics theory supported by extensive hands-on experience through accompanying labs. Topics include amplifier and digital circuitry, programmable logic, robotics, microprocessors, instrumentation, simulation, troubleshooting and industrial automation. Real world theory and applications are emphasized throughout the program.
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Where is WCCCD’s Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology Program Offered?
The Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology program is offered at our Downtown and Ted Scott campuses.
As a WCCCD student, you can take courses, use facilities, and get involved at any of our six locations.
Educational Affairs Contact Information
Phone: 313-496-2600
Email: edaffairs@wcccd.edu