Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) is a branch of engineering education that emphasizes the practical aspects of engineering rather than abstract concepts or theories. It is a blend of the application of science, engineering knowledge and technical skills used in support of engineering activities. ʯÁñÖ±²¥â€™s EET program is ranked 11th in the nation, based on student enrollment.
EET is at the center of today’s fast-growing, technological-based world and the intersection of electronics and computers. Electrical Engineering Technology is different from an Electrical Engineering degree because EET is a specialized discipline that has more focus on application, theory, and applied design and implementation.
The Electrical Engineering Technology degree program is ABET-accredited at Kennesaw State University which meets the degree requirements to take the Professional Engineering exam.
Program Format: Face-to-Face
Number of Credit Hours: 130 Total Hours
Entry Term: Fall, Spring, Summer
Time to Complete: Four-year Program
Primary Campus: Marietta
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Electrical engineer careers vary, but work primarily in research and development industries, engineering services firms, manufacturing and the federal government, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. You’ll generally work indoors, in offices, but may have to visit sites to observe a problem or a piece of complex equipment. Below are a few electrical engineer jobs you might pursue with a bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering degree from Kennesaw State:
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