Electronics Engineering Technology
The Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares graduates to join the work force as technical professionals in a variety of industries. EET graduates play essential roles on the engineering team, typically designing and implementing hardware and software solutions to technical problems. Graduates should also possess appropriate knowledge, experience and skills to function effectively in multidisciplinary teams, adapt to changes in technical environments throughout their careers and progress in their professional responsibilities.
Program Objectives
Program educational objectives are the skills and abilities graduates are expected to demonstrate during the first few years of employment. EET program educational objectives include:
- Achieving employment in an EET-related position with appropriate title and compensation.
- Demonstrating EET-related technical problem-solving skills.
- Functioning effectively in diverse and multidisciplinary teams.
- Communicating effectively with both technical and nontechnical audiences.
- Adapting to changes in technology through continuous personal and professional development.
- Being capable of assuming increasing professional responsibility.
- Conducting all professional activities with integrity, and demonstrating a sense of social and environmental responsibility.
Program outcomes are the skills and abilities students are expected to demonstrate at graduation. Program outcomes for the EET program include:
- Using principles and tools of science, mathematics, engineering and technology to design, implement and evaluate solutions to complex technical problems.
- Developing electronic and computer systems using appropriate test equipment (with an awareness of related software issues), and using results of analyses to improve designs or methodologies.
- Successfully developing a meaningful hardware-based project taking safety, ethical, social, economic and technical constraints into consideration.
- Communicating effectively both orally and in writing.
- Working effectively in a team environment.
- Developing research and problem-solving skills to support lifelong personal and professional development.
- Evaluating the broader effects of technology, and identifying connections between technology and economics, politics, culture, ethical responsibility, social structure, the environment and other areas.







