ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY




 

What can I do with this degree?

Career Fields


INDUSTRY

Including Jobs in : Product Development, Design, Automated Manufacturing, Process Control, Plant Engineering, and Testing Maintenance

EMPLOYERS
  • All manufacturing firms
  • Automotive companies
  • Companies that design and produce
    consumer electronic products
STRATEGIES
  • Gain practical experience such as a Co-op.
  • Develop good laboratory techniques.
  • Develop problem-solving skills.
  • Participate in IEEE activities.
  • Network with SME.
  • Take additional courses in automation and control systems.


COMPUTERS

Including Jobs in : Embedded controls, Interfacing, Networking, Designing, Installing and maintaining computer hardware

EMPLOYERS
  • Companies that design and produce automated equipment
  • Any business or industry that uses computers and/or has networked computers
  • Internet providers
STRATEGIES
  • Gain practical experience working with LAN’s and WAN’s.
  • Take additional computer courses.
  • Participate in IEEE


TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Including Jobs in : Design & installation of communications systems, and Services

EMPLOYERS
  • Phones companies.
  • Cellular phone companies.
  • Cable companies.
  • Radio/TV broadcasters.
  • Satellite TV.
  • Companies that provide private and public service two-way radio service.
STRATEGIES
  • Gain practical experience working with communications systems.
  • Take additional communications courses.
  • Get involved in amateur radio/TV.
  • Participate in IEEE.


MEDICAL

Including Jobs in : Tech support for medical electronic equipment.

EMPLOYERS
  • Hospitals/Medical Facilities
  • Companies providing tech support for medical electronic equipment.
STRATEGIES
  • Take additional courses in biology and health sciences area.
  • Participate in IEEE.


TECHNICAL SALES

Including Jobs in : Sales, Buying/Purchasing

EMPLOYERS
  • Manufacturers and distributors of electronic components, equipment and systems
STRATEGIES
  • Develop good presentation skills.
  • Take courses in industrial distribution business, and professional selling.
  • Network with SME.
  • Participate in IEEE.


QUALITY CONTROL

EMPLOYERS
  • Manufacturers of electronic components, equipment and systems
STRATEGIES
  • Statistics and quality control classes.
  • Network with ASQ


RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Including Jobs in : a research aide

EMPLOYERS
  • R & D Companies in Research Triangle Park
STRATEGIES
  • Take additional math and science courses


FIELD SERVICE

EMPLOYERS
  • Companies that provide technical support to other business and industries with electronics equipment and systems.
STRATEGIES
  • Develop problem analysis and solving skills


GOVERNMENT

Including Jobs in : Military, Federal agencies, State agencies and Education

EMPLOYERS
  • Civil Service
  • Companies that contract services to the government
  • NASA
  • Universities, colleges and schools with electronic networks and instructional technology equipment
STRATEGIES

 
 
 

ELEC 120 is offered for Winter-09 for non EET major. Communication Techonology and Industrial Distribution students can enroll for the course.(Wed: 10 to 12:50 PM).


Special Topics: ELEC 479 will be offered in Spring-09 for graduating seniors. Students who were not completed ELEC 387 and gradauting in summer or spring can take ELEC 479 as substitute for ELEC 387. (Mon & Wed: 2:30 to 5PM).


ELEC 218 (Motors & Controls) will be offered in spring-09 (Tues & Thur: 10 to 1:30 PM).


ELEC 200 (Circuit Analysis-1) will be offered in spring-09 (Mon & Wed: 10 to 1:30PM).







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