About this program
Associate in Electrical Engineering Technology
Whether you’re looking to start a rewarding career or change fields, get wired for an exciting future with Gateway’s Electrical Engineering Technology associate degree. Core program courses are designed with an industrial advisory committee of local employers and taught by professional engineers. Prepare to enter an industry of problem solvers like you who love to work hands-on with the latest technology.
Electrical Engineering Technology focuses on the installation, maintenance, modification, diagnosis, and troubleshooting of a wide variety of electronic equipment. In addition to comprehensive training in electronic theory, lab experience is an integral part of the program. The study areas include AC/DC principles, transistor operation, digital circuits, microprocessors, optoelectronics, communications, and industrial electronics.
This program is also available on a part-time basis.
Admission requirements
Students must meet one of the following: minimum high school GPA of 2.6, minimum college GPA of 2.0, or complete valid reading, writing, and math placement assessments.
For more information about admission and graduation requirements, please visit the college website.
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Learn moreProgram content
- College Technical Math 1
- DC/AC I
- Digital Electronics
- English Composition 1
- Psychology, Introduction to
- College Algebra and Trigonometry with Applications
- DC/AC II
- Economics
- Electronic Devices I
- Technical Reporting
- Calculus 1
- College Physics 1
- DC/AC III
- Electronic Devices II
- Microprocessors
- Calculus 2
- Electrical Engineering Technology Electi
- Electronic Circuit Analysis
- Sociology, Introduction to
Scholarships & funding
For more information about scholarships, please visit the college website.
Tuition
Qualification
Learning Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
- Apply electronic theory to practice.
- Operate test equipment.
- Build electronic circuits and systems.
- Evaluate the operation of electronic circuits or systems.
- Communicate technical information.
Career paths
- Electrical Engineering Technician
- Engineering Technician
- Electrical Tester
About this institute

Gateway Technical College
Gateway Technical College began in 1911 as America’s first publicly funded technical college, preparing students to achieve their academic and professional goals. Our hands-on training in over 70 programs of study prepares 21,000 students annually to enter new careers or...