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Electronics Engineering Technology (EETH) is designed to educate people for careers in analog and digital communications, manufacturing automation, computer electronics and a host of other areas within the electronics industry. The curriculum is a combination of electronic circuit design and analysis, computer applications and programming, and industrial control methods, coupled with management techniques and strategies that will enable the graduate to design, implement, and manage modern electronic systems. Areas of study include Antenna Design, Motor Control, Programmable Logic Controllers, Application of Amplifiers, Filters and Oscillators, and Applications of Solid State Devices.

The Electronics Engineering Technologist is conversant with current laboratory procedures, fabrication techniques, and industrial operations and can, therefore, be rapidly integrated into a high-salaried and respected position in industry.

Graduates of the Electronics Engineering Technology program fill positions in various industrial areas, such as product and systems evaluations, project management, cost estimating, industrial controls, technical sales, customer service, and integration, monitoring, and support of electronic systems. Representative companies that have employed Electronics Engineering Technology graduates include Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Rockwell Automation, Scientific Atlanta, FedEx, Lucent Technologies, Hughes Communication Systems, Texas Instruments, Alcatel Wire & Cable, GE Medical Systems, and AT&T Wireless.

The Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology program is accredited by Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, Inc.

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For more information please contact Mr. Scott Southall, coordinator of the Electronics Engineering Technology program.

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Demetric Woods

Demetric Woods (BSET 2008) drove two hours each way from his hometown of Bolivar, Tenn., to the U of M campus. Woods impressed his professors by never missing a class and never complaining about the commute. After he graduated, Woods impressed them even more with the generous starting salary he received when hired by Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in Union City, Tenn., a plant where he had interned.

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