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Program Description for Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology

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Provider Ferris State University - Main Campus (Big Rapids)
Date of last update 8/24/2009
Description This program is known for quality and responsiveness to industry. In addition to a solid foundation in electronic concepts, students learn the most current and relevant topics for today's advanced technologies. Real world theory and applications are emphasized throughout the program and theory is balanced with extensive hands-on experience. Program courses include topics in digital/microprocessors, control automation, industrial networking and motion control. Recognizing the diverse career paths our graduates may enter, course selection can be customized by each student. Opportunities are also provided to gain valuable experience through summer internships, senior design projects and professional organizations. Students who have successfully completed an associates degree in Industrial Electronics Technology from Ferris or an equivalent from another institution can usually complete this bachelor's in just two years. The BS in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology is accredited by the Technology Commission of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (TAC of ABET), 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012; Phone 410-374-7700.
Contact Name Clare Cook
Contact Phone Number (231) 591-2367
Contact URL www.ferris.edu/htmls/fsucatlg/coursecatalog/programs.cfm?program_id=263
Course Length 66 Hours
Admission Requirements Students entering the program must have completed an associate degree (or equivalent) in a related program and have transferable courses in mathematics through pre-calculus with a minimum 2.0 GPA in the associate degree work. If you don’t meet these requirements when you apply, you may be accepted as a ‘non-major’. Upon completion of all prerequisites, admission to the program will be approved. Admission counselors should be consulted for an evaluation of transferability.
Credential Earned Bachelor's Degree
Other Credential Description None
Sources of Financial Assistance Accepted Individual Training Accounts, Pell Grants, Federal and State aid programs
Estimated Waiting Period to Enter Program 0 Days
License Fee for Employment No
Program Cost $19,800
Additional Costs No
Internship/Externship Required No
New Program No
Completion Rate 100.0%
Number of Graduates in the last year 15
Employment Rate Not Available
 
Follow-up information is available for 6 out of 15 graduates:
 
Number Employed: 6
Number in Related Training: 0
Number in the Military: 0
Number Self-Employed: 0
Number not in any of these categories: 0
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Training-Related Placement Rate Not Available
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Average Starting Wage Not Available
 
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