What can I do with my major?
Career Opportunities
- Electrical Engineer
- Electronics Engineer
- Control Systems Engineer
- Power Systems Engineer
- Telecommunications Engineer
- Automation Engineer
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology program at AIU educates students for various careers in the public and private sectors. The curriculum emphasizes practical and hands-on skills, and less theory, than engineering programs. Electrical/Electronics engineering technologists are capable of analyzing, designing, applying, deploying, and maintaining solutions in diverse practical fields such as systems plants, automotive, aviation, computers, and communications.
Program Educational Objectives
Program Learning Outcomes
AIU has adopted ABET’s student outcomes for the BS in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology Program. The outcomes of the program are for the student to acquire:
School of Engineering and Computing Requirements
Students in the Bachelor of Science in the Computer Science program must complete a minimum of 130 credits including satisfaction of all degree requirements of AIU. All coursework must be completed in accordance with the academic rules of AIU and those of the department.
General Education Requirements | 38 credits |
School Core Requirements | 26 credits |
Major Requirements | 66 credits |
Total Credits Required for Degree | 130 credits |
Required Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology Program
All students must complete the following courses. Students are responsible for observing all course prerequisites and limitations.
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