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Electrical Engineering BachelorsAmerican Public University System - United StatesThe Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) program focuses on the theories, practices, competencies, tools, and technologies associated with electrical engineering. You’ll get both online-classroom inst... Show More The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) program focuses on the theories, practices, competencies, tools, and technologies associated with electrical engineering. You’ll get both online-classroom instruction and hands-on lab experience to help prepare you to excel as an electrical engineer. Courses include foundations in math, computer science, and physical sciences and cover a broad range of topics, such as: - Basic elements in analog circuit design - Fundamentals of circuit analysis—Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s law, superposition, etc. - International System of Units - Digital and logic circuit analysis and design in 6 main parts - Energy conversion and transport - Electromagnetic field theory - Passive microwave circuit analysis and design - Transmitting and receiving information without wires - Radar and RF signal propagation, transmission, and reception The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 4% job growth by 2022 for electrical and electronics engineers due to the engineer’s versatility in developing and applying emerging technologies. Because this program fills a market-driven educational need, earning your BSEE could give you a step up in starting a career in industries ranging from aerospace, telecommunications, and defense to automotive, medical, construction, chemical, and more. Note: The technology fee for the engineering courses (ENGR and ELEN prefixes) in this program is $100. Some of the engineering courses will require you to purchase course materials to confirm and apply the concepts. The total cost for these course materials is approximately $12,000, and is not covered by the undergraduate book grant. The initial ENGR and ELEN courses will begin to be open for registration in July 2014 for sessions starting in September. The remaining ENGR and ELEN courses will be phased in at regular intervals. Students are strongly encouraged to take COMM200 as their Humanities GEN ED and ECON101 as their Social Science GEN ED options. Entry RequirementsThe bachelor’s degree program is open to students who possess a high school diploma or its equivalent. All students who enroll in the bachelor's degree program must enroll in COLL100 - Foundations of Online Learning as their first course.
International Students Applicants self-certify on their admissions application that they have received the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma. Depending on the country of citizenship applicants may be required to provide documentation of English proficiency to complete their admission file. Please check at "http://www.apu.apus.edu/admissions/general-information/international-students/english-proficiency.htm". Other Fees |
$7,875 Domestic $7,875 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Electronic Systems Engineering Technology BachelorsThomas Edison State College - United StatesThe Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology (BSAST) degree in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology is designed for technologists employed in various phases of the electronics industry, including comp... Show More The Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology (BSAST) degree in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology is designed for technologists employed in various phases of the electronics industry, including computer hardware, avionics, instrumentation and control, and communications. The BSAST degree in Electronics Engineering is a 124-credit program. The Electronics Systems Engineering Technology Program’s goal is to educate engineering technology practitioners who are immediately relevant to or practicing in industry by frequently evaluating and improving our educational programs, engaging in scholarly and industrially based activities, and working within the broader community to be relevant to the professional and global community. The AST vision and mission statements are reviewed and updated periodically, most recently in 2014. These reviews are performed by the mentors as well as the Industrial Advisory Council (IAC). Details are published in the School and IAC meeting minutes. The current vision and mission statements are published on Thomas Edison State College’s web site. Entry RequirementsYou are eligible to become an undergraduate student at Thomas Edison State College if you are: - An adult 21 years of age or older (unless you are participating in a special college program) - A high school graduate or have successfully passed a General Educational Development (GED) test - The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of all applicants whose primary language is not English. A score of 550 on the written; 213 on the computer version; or 79 on the Internet version is required. Other Fees |
$12,210 Domestic $14,730 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Electronics Engineering Technology BachelorsDeVry University - United StatesElectronics have revolutionized the world. From iPods® and cell phones to personal computers, we use a number of high-tech devices multiple times a day. And individuals with the skills needed to build the electronic c... Show More Electronics have revolutionized the world. From iPods® and cell phones to personal computers, we use a number of high-tech devices multiple times a day. And individuals with the skills needed to build the electronic circuits that drive these devices are in demand. At DeVry University, you can earn an EET degree at one of our campus locations and you could be at the forefront of a growing industry. In addition you have the option of earning your degree online with our bachelor's degree in Engineering Technology- Electronics (ET-E). Whether you decide to enroll on campus or online, qualified practitioner faculty will teach your classes, and you'll have regular opportunities for collaboration and interaction with classmates. At DeVry University, you have the option of taking all or some* of your Electronics Engineering Technology courses online. Whether online or on campus, qualified practitioner faculty will teach your classes, and you'll have regular opportunities for collaboration and interaction with classmates. Other Fees |
$18,812 Domestic $18,812 International |
54 Months Fulltime |
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Electronics Engineering Technology BachelorsEastern New Mexico University - United StatesThe Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology provides knowledge and experience with electronics technology and applications in computer systems design, research and development, manufacturing and testi... Show More The Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology provides knowledge and experience with electronics technology and applications in computer systems design, research and development, manufacturing and testing. The Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) program produces highly trained engineering technology professionals who work as team members with engineers and scientists. Our graduates apply scientific and engineering knowledge with technical skills to make professional judgments. The Bachelor of Applied Science degree is designed to combine: 1. Specialized vocational and technical course credits earned in an Associate of Applied Science degree, and 2. Credits earned in a planned program of studies that demonstrate a specific area of vocational or technical emphasis This program simplifies transferring credits from technical or vocational institutions, community colleges, and Community College of the Air Force or appropriate military technical coursework. The applied science program strives to provide students with a relevant education taught by experienced professional faculty members in modern laboratories and small classes. Entry Requirements- Previous college credit must be transferred into the program, and minimum credits required can vary depending on previous coursework completed. - 2.0 cumulative GPA (2.5 cumulative GPA preferred) from all coursework previously completed - Satisfy admission requirement in mathematics - High school graduation or equivalent Other Fees |
$3,834 Domestic $8,172 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Electronics Engineering Technology BachelorsGrantham University - United StatesGrantham University’s Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology (BS-EET) program emphasizes electronics lab work and includes courses in DC/AC circuit design, advanced microprocessor design and applic... Show More Grantham University’s Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology (BS-EET) program emphasizes electronics lab work and includes courses in DC/AC circuit design, advanced microprocessor design and applications, and digital and analog electronics and signal processing. Elective courses are available in power systems, control systems and communications systems. Through the convenience of our 100% online learning environment, you are taught the principles and techniques for designing and evaluating electronic systems and making recommendations regarding their use and modification. Note: You should be prepared to enter MA105 – College Algebra. If this is not the case, developmental math is available. Also, it is expected that you are computer literate and able to install programs, copy files from a disk to the hard drive, move files within directories, and use Word and Excel at a basic level. If you need basic computer skills, you should take CS101 at the beginning of the program.
Electronics Engineering Technology Program Outcomes At the successful completion of the program, you should be able to: Apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools to broadly defined engineering technology activities Apply a knowledge of mathematics, science, electronics engineering and technology to engineering technology problems Conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimental results to improve processes Identify, analyze and solve broadly defined technical problems Design electronic systems, components or processes for broadly defined problems Function effectively on teams Apply written, oral and graphical communication Address professional, ethical, social and global responsibilities and issues Demonstrate a commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement Entry RequirementsOfficial proof of high school graduation or equivalent received and verified by the Registrar’s office by Day 49 of the first term. If proof of high school graduation is not on file by the first day of the term, a completed Transcript Request Form must be submitted by Day 8 of the first term. All students are required to establish participation as outlined in the Participation and Substantive Interaction Policy within seven (7) days of the term start date. Conditionally enrolled students must have their funding plan in place within seven (7) days of the term start date. Other FeesGraduation Fee - $100 Technology Fee - $35 per 8-week term Transcript - $10 International Shipping Fee - $50 per course |
$8,348 Domestic $8,348 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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