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  Electrical Engineering Technology
  About the Program

    70-credit associate of applied science degree

    Electrical Engineering Technology Informational Video:

    This transfer-track program prepares students for a career in electronics technology and/or to enroll with junior level standing in Marquette University’s Electrical Engineering bachelor degree program or the Milwaukee School of Engineering Electrical Engineering Technology bachelor degree program.

    Gain skills in the rapidly expanding field of electronics in areas such as research and development, production, testing, installation and field service. Electronics technicians in the research and development field assist scientists and engineers to design, build, and test experimental electronic apparatus. In manufacturing operations, technicians supervise the production and assembly of electronic equipment, set up and program automated manufacturing lines, and troubleshoot and repair automated manufacturing equipment. In field service engineering, technicians install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair computer systems, computer-controlled machine systems and other electronic devices and systems.

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