The Electronics Engineering Technology curriculum provides a basic background in electronic related theory with practical applications of electronics for business and industry. Courses are designed to develop competent electronics technicians who may work as assistants to engineers or as liaisons between engineers and skilled craftsmen
CCC&TI offers several different educational programs in this area:
Please review the Admission Requirements for the Electronics Engineering Technology program.
Course work in Electrical/Electronics Technology includes the following:
For more information about course descriptions or required courses, refer to the current CCC&TI Course Catalog.
If you are interested in the Electronics Engineering Technology program, please let us know by clicking on the link below and completing the form:
The DOL's Occupational Outlook Handbook states "Many electrical and electronics installers and repairers work in factories, which can be noisy and sometimes warm. Installers and repairers may have to lift heavy equipment and work in awkward positions. The vast majority work full time."
(Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook , electronics technicians, on the Internet at Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers ).
The Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook states,"Overall employment of electrical and electronics installers and repairers is projected to decline 4 percent from 2014 to 2024. However, growth rates will vary by specialty. Job opportunities should be excellent for qualified workers with an associate’s degree in electronics along with certification." (Visited 2016).
To learn more information about Careers in the Electronics Engineering Technology field, visit CCC&TI's Career Coach site for the following programs: