Engineering Technology - Electrical/Electronics
Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
Effective
Fall, 2023 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person
About the Program
Concentration in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
The curriculum for the BS in Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology (ET-EEET) follows The Association of Technology Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) and ABET-ETAC recommendations for courses leading to an undergraduate degree in Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology. The ET-EEET program gives students “hands-on” experiences in using various types of electronic instrumentation used by industry, learning CAD and 3D printing, utilizing circuit board milling machines, attending industrial lecture series, field trips, networking events, and various other application-based activities. The coursework of the engineering technology program is highly focused on application. Each technical course will have a laboratory component and/or a project. The faculty in the ET-EEET program are dedicated to giving students learning experiences that directly translate to industry. The faculty members of the ET-EEET program are involved in industry, perform research in the area of electronics, and work closely with industry partners to find internships, scholarships, and employment opportunities for students. Please see our Student Performance and Achievement Information. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GSJUv3YjgRcEmsELLnlwNOlef79MuIgI/view
The curriculum for the BS in Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology (ET-EEET) follows The Association of Technology Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) and ABET-ETAC recommendations for courses leading to an undergraduate degree in Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology. The ET-EEET program gives students “hands-on” experiences in using various types of electronic instrumentation used by industry, learning CAD and 3D printing, utilizing circuit board milling machines, attending industrial lecture series, field trips, networking events, and various other application-based activities. The coursework of the engineering technology program is highly focused on application. Each technical course will have a laboratory component and/or a project. The faculty in the ET-EEET program are dedicated to giving students learning experiences that directly translate to industry. The faculty members of the ET-EEET program are involved in industry, perform research in the area of electronics, and work closely with industry partners to find internships, scholarships, and employment opportunities for students. Please see our Student Performance and Achievement Information. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GSJUv3YjgRcEmsELLnlwNOlef79MuIgI/view