An emphasis is placed on application of engineering knowledge and methods to develop solutions to technical problems found in modern industry. Graduates will complete a curriculum comprised of thirty-seven hours in electronics and twenty-six hours in computer science.

We offer a series of courses designed to prepare you for certifications in the various fields involving computers and information technology. Graduates will be familiar with circuit design, simulation, troubleshooting of electronic systems, microcontroller applications, programming, automation and control, and robotics.

Facilities

Our cutting-edge laboratories provide you with hands-on experiences in design, prototyping, electronics, safety, and electrical and renewable energy as well as metal, wood, and concrete construction for residential and commercial structures.

Internships

The internship program provides experience-based learning opportunities in your respective discipline of study. You generally seek internship experience at the end of your junior or senior year and can receive six hours of advanced course credit