Electronics and Computer Technology

Electronics and Computer Technology Degree Program Details

To earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in Electronics and Computer Technology (in Florida, Associate of Science in Electronics and Computer Technology; in Minnesota, New York and Pennsylvania, Associate in Applied Science in Electronics and Computer Technology) from DeVry University, you will need to successfully complete a minimum of 71 credit hours (67 credit hours in Minnesota), which can be achieved in five semesters of full-time enrollment. Course requirements for the degree program focus on fundamental of the technology driving today’s systems, including telecommunications, networks, wireless, computers, controls and instrumentation. As a result, DeVry University Electronics and Computer Technology graduates will be prepared for challenging career-entry positions in the dynamic electronics and computer fields.

With an applications-oriented curriculum, DeVry University’s Electronics and Computer Technology program provides the knowledge and skills you will need not only to analyze and troubleshoot electronic systems and construct and configure system prototypes, but also to function effectively in multidisciplinary teams, adapt to changes in technical environments throughout your career and progress in your professional responsibilities.

To learn more about required and elective courses for the Electronics and Computer Technology degree program, as well as to view individual course descriptions, please see the undergraduate academic catalog.

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