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Electrical Engineering Technology, A.S.

Talwar College of Engineering and Computer Sciences

The Associate degree in Electrical Engineering Technology from Indiana Tech prepares graduates for a successful career as an electrical, electronic or engineering technician. Studies in mathematics and science are coupled with courses focusing on the analysis, building and testing of circuits. Areas of focus include analog and digital circuits, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines and electronic instrumentation. Students engage with these focus areas in classes and in laboratory settings, which provide them with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience.

All courses for this degree can be completed online, including the labs. Students will receive a kit to conduct all labs at home, on their own time. The kit includes measurement equipment, components and other tools that students will be able to keep and use upon completion of their degree.

Coursework in the Electrical Engineering Technology program also includes an emphasis on technical and lab report writing, as employers view communication skills as an essential part of the technician’s role in a work setting. Another unique aspect of this program are the optional, in-person immersion events at Indiana Tech’s main campus. The experiences will enable attendees to network with fellow students and professors, work with Career Services, utilize equipment in Indiana Tech’s engineering labs, participate in team projects and more.

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The kit includes measurement equipment, components and other tools that students will be able to keep and use upon completion of their degree.

Program Educational Objectives

Upon completion of the Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology students will:

  1. Demonstrate the scientific, engineering, and technical skill necessary to pursue a career as an electrical, electronic, or engineering technician.  
  2. To effectively use critical thinking and problem-solving skills, scientific and engineering knowledge, and methods for application in industry.
  3. To be recognized as a valued professional and effective communicator in industries related to electrical engineering and electronic engineering technologies. 
  4. To practice professionally in a collaborative, team-oriented manner that embraces the multicultural environment of today’s business world. 
  5. To function as a responsible member of society with willingness to mentor fellow employees and an understanding of the ethical, social, and economic impact of their work.

Career/Salary Opportunities

The most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics information shows the national median salary for a technician with an associate degree in electrical engineering technology was $30.91/hour, or an annual salary of $64,000.

Companies across the country hire A.S. Electrical Engineering Technology graduates, including those in the information technology, electronics, advanced manufacturing and automotive industries.

Did You Know?

Indiana Tech is a non-profit university founded in 1930, and is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, the largest regional accreditor of degree granting, post-secondary educational institutions in the United States.

The biomedicalelectrical and mechanical engineering degree programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org.

Career Outlook

An A.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology from Indiana Tech prepares you for a wide variety of in-demand careers. Below, you can explore career fields, salary information and employer demand from our partners at Lightcast, the leading labor market and career data provider in the U.S.

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