Electrical Engineering Technology is the applied design, installation, manufacturing,
operation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems.
Why electrical engineering technology at OSU?
The Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) curriculum provides preparation for outstanding
career opportunities not only in the electronics industry itself, but also in many
other areas in modern industry that depend upon electronics for control, communications
or computation. The program is laboratory-oriented and provides a strong foundation
of specialized mathematics and science courses in applied electrical engineering and
related technical areas.
Profession in, but not limited to, the information, manufacturing, utilities, or other
technical fields with the following possible job titles:
Design Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Avionics Engineer
Product Engineer
SLPC Technician
Software Engineer
Computer Engineer
Programmer
Systems Engineer
Technical Consultant
Applications Engineer
Project Engineer
Engineering Lab Technologist
Highlights
The program is laboratory-oriented in applied electrical engineering with several
courses available in the ENDEAVOR laboratory.
Courses are taught by EET faculty who have extensive industrial experience.
Program emphases is on using current application information and practices for specific
technical problems.
Scholarship Opportunities
The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology offers a variety of competitive
scholarships. To learn more,view all CEAT scholarship opportunities.