Electrical / Electronic Engineering Technology

The Electrical/Electronic Engineering program is to provide a fundamental background for students interested in pre-engineering with a practical knowledge of electrical and electronic applications. Students use the principles and theories of science and engineering to solve technical problems in wiring, construction, and development.

Benefits of Choosing Electrical / Electronic Engineering Technology

The Electrical / Electronic Engineering Technology program offers several industry-recognized credentials. Graduates wire, troubleshoot, and maintain various types of electrical and electronic equipment, including communication equipment, lighting, and control systems in factories.

$60k
Median starting salary in 2022
-3%
Growth in the field expected nationwide from 2021 to 2031
20
Students per class guarantees you'll get the hands-on experience you desire

Program Requirements

This Program offers a Short Certificate. This Short Certificate is a pathway to Manufacturing Technology Assoiate in Applied Science Degree.

The short certificate is two semesters of coursework that will prepare you to enter the workforce.  

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Location

Bessemer Campus
1100 Ninth Ave SW
Bessemer, AL 35022

Contact Information

Nancy Wilson, Assistant Dean of Career Technical Education
Phone: 205-929-3451
Email: nwilson@lawsonstate.edu 

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