If you enjoy hands-on electronics, then a career in Electronics Engineering might be right for you. Engineering technicians install, maintain and repair electrical and electronic equipment. They also assist in the development, testing, production and quality assurance of equipment and components such as: circuit boards, wireless phones, PDAs, medical equipment, and control systems.
The curriculum provides the education and experience needed for employment in a variety of Electronics Engineering related industries in both the private and public sector including:
- Automation and Manufacturing
- Aerospace Industry
- Automotive Industry
- Computer Industry
- Homeland security
What You Can Learn
Building upon ECPI's tradition of providing an interactive and "real world" hands-on education in technology, you will:
- Use testing and measuring instruments to acquire data.
- Identify, analyze and solve technical problems.
- Analyze and implement systems containing hardware and software components
The Electronics Engineering program's focus is on:
- Analog and Digital Electronics
- Data Acquisition and Control Systems
- Computer Hardware
- Computer Network Fundamentals
- Fiber Optic Technology
- Home Technology Integration
Graduate employment opportunities cross a wide spectrum of entry-level positions such as:
- Computer Engineering Technician
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technician
- Field Service Technician
- Industrial Technician
- Project Coordinator
- Computer Network Installer/Administrator
- Technical Salesperson
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