Bachelor of Science in Electronics Technology
The Bachelor of Science in Electronics Technology prepares the student to understand the science (application, design, installation, and manufacturing) involved in the interface of various computer and electrical systems. Engineering technology includes a diverse range of sub-disciplines, including applied design, electronics, embedded systems, control systems, instrumentation, telecommunications, and power systems.
Careers
Civil Engineering Technician
Unplanned Avionics Technician
RF Engineering Technician
Biomedical Electronic Technician
Electronics Technician, Radar
Earning Potential
Total incomes of graduates in electronics technology incorporate salary plus the potential for bonuses and profit sharing. Location is the biggest factor affecting pay for this group, followed by career duration. Salary Range: $35,000 to $93,000
Contact:
Hossein A.Sarrafzadeh, Ph.D., Interim ChairPrice Hall
hasarrafzadeh@ncat.edu