Electronics Engineering instructor teaching two students

What is Electronics Engineering Technology?

The Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares students to design, develop, build, and maintain electronic systems critical to a wide range of industries. Combining a strong foundation in electronics theory with practical application, the curriculum focuses on circuitry, system analysis, and advanced troubleshooting techniques.

Through hands-on training with modern electronic devices and equipment, students gain the skills needed to diagnose, repair, and optimize complex electronic systems. Graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers as electronics technicians, systems specialists, and other roles in this ever-evolving technological field.

Job Opportunities

  • Electronics technician
  • Field service engineer
  • Electrical engineering assistant
  • Test technician
  • Circuit design specialist

Traits for Success

  • Analytical skills and detail-oriented

  • Electronic and equipment proficiency

  • Ability to work independently and in teams

Degree Offered

  • Electronics Engineering Technology, Associate in Applied Science

Click here for AAS degree requirements

FAQs

  • What are the admissions requirements to get into this program?

    The admission requirements for this program are the same as they are for the college. There are no additional requirements. For instructions on how to apply to Bishop State, visit https://www.bishop.edu/new-students/apply-now.

  • How much does this program cost?
  • Are there any scholarship opportunities for this program?
  • Is this a for-credit or non-credit program?
  • When and where are classes for this program offered?

Program Contact

Department Faculty
Phone Number
E-mail Address
Raquel Marshall, Electronics Instructor Raquel Marshall
Electronics Instructor