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Why choose Electronics Engineering Technology at WSU?
- You will complete the program with the skills, experience and knowledge to produce working designs and electronic systems.
- You will demonstrate your skills with a capstone project requiring you to design, build and test a piece of electronic equipment.
- The student club is affiliated with the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the largest professional organization in the world.
What degrees/certificates are available?
Bachelor of Science (BS) Electronics Engineering Technology
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Electronics Engineering Technology
Minor: Electronics Engineering Technology
EET AAS and BS Suggested Course Sequence
What courses are offered through online/distance learning?
For a complete listing of WSU online and independent study courses, click here.
What are the employment opportunities?
Graduates with bachelor's degrees find positions in product design and development, manufacturing engineering, field engineering, test engineering, process controls and project management. Graduates work for companies such as Autoliv, Boeing, Hill Air Force Base and a number of smaller companies.
Graduates with associate's degrees are qualified for a variety of positions in industry, particularly in testing, troubleshooting and manufacturing.
Starting Salaries
Starting salaries vary depending on the region, workplace and skill level. Graduates with bachelor's degrees start at $50,000-$55,000 per year, while graduates with associate's degrees can expect starting salaries from $35,000-$40,000 per year. For more information, go to Career Services.
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What will I learn in the program?
You will learn about all aspects of electronics, electrical circuits, analog and digital electronics, control systems, instrumentation, electronic fabrication, computer networking, computer-aided analysis, and design and layout.
Is there an application deadline?
No, there is no application deadline. However, we encourage you to apply early and register for classes. Contact the department for specific information or to schedule an advisement time.

Jerry Ancell
Spring '06
Electronics Engineering Technology
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