青年涩导航

Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology

If you're interested in designing, building, and working with the technology that powers our world, 青年涩导航鈥檚 Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology associate degree program is a great way to get started. Offered through the College of Applied and Technical Studies with the same strong foundation at both the Tuscarawas and Trumbull campuses, the program combines hands-on lab work with real-world problem-solving to prepare students for in-demand careers in fields like automation, electronics, and industrial controls.

Below,  get started by choosing which campus you鈥檇 like to learn more about and explore what each location has to offer.

Trumbull

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The Trumbull Campus Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology program stands out with small class sizes, hands-on training, and unique access to Intel-supported semiconductor and clean-room technology certifications.

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Tuscarawas

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The Tuscarawas Campus Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology program offers expanded hands-on learning in advanced robotics, automation, and industrial control systems within state-of-the-art lab facilities.

Learn More about Electrical/Electronic Engineering at the Tuscarawas Campus