What You Will Learn

The Electronics Engineering Technology Program at CCM prepares students for positions in electronics industries and related electronics services. Job activities center on technical problem solving and the practical application of engineering. The Electronics Engineering Technology Program produces graduates that are employed and operate effectively in the positions of Electrical Technicians, Equipment Managers, Information Technology Developers and Quality Control Operators. It also produces graduates that can successfully transfer and complete a baccalaureate degree in electronics engineering technology.

Why Study at CCM?

The faculty in the Electronics Engineering Program at CCM have many years of teaching and industry experience. The program has core electronic courses sequenced along with applied mathematics and science to develop a broad background in the technology. Each electronics course contains a laboratory which utilizes modern test instruments and applies classroom theory to practical applications.

Career Opportunities

Electronic engineering technologists and technicians work on teams with electrical engineers. They may work in offices, laboratories, or factories in the following jobs. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor, the median annual wage for electrical and electronic engineering technologists and technicians in 2021 was $63,640. Clinical Operations Manager, Control Automation/Technician, Controls Engineer, Engineering Technician, Health Technology Management, Information Technology Manager, Quality Engineer, Senior Technical Support Engineer