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The Electrical Engineering Technology Program is a combination of courses in electricity, electronics, mathematics, science, and general academic areas that lead to the A.S. degree. The program is designed to prepare students for employment as technicians in research laboratories, electronic industries, and any industry that uses electrical power or electronic controls. The basic curriculum will provide the student with sufficient education to find employment in the fields of communications electronics, industrial electronics, military electronics, computer electronics, automation, industrial controls, electronic servicing, electrical power, aviation electronics, and others. A considerable amount of laboratory work is required in the engineering technology programs. The program of study required for the A.S. in electrical engineering technology is as follows: First Year
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