Associate in Applied Science
CIP CODE: 15.0303
HEGIS CODE: 5310.00
Mission
The mission of the Electrical Technology program is to prepare students for careers as engineering technicians with an A.A.S. degree and/or transfer into a Bachelors of Engineering Technology program. The program utilizes small classes to provide quality instruction of the fundamental theoretical concepts of electrical engineering technology as well as extensive hands-on practice of these concepts in a modern laboratory setting. Our faculty are proud to work with employers and four-year colleges to continuously improve the program.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates with an Associate in Applied Science in Electrical Engineering Technology shall:
- Have the fundamental knowledge and training in electrical engineering technology that is required for professional practice and for undertaking baccalaureate studies.
- Be capable of applying industry standard technology principles across various stages of testing, designing, troubleshooting and maintaining electrical/electronic systems.
- Have the written and oral skills necessary to function effectively in the profession and society.
- Have an appreciation and understanding of current issues in electrical engineering technology and their impact on social and global issues.
- Have an understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities for the complex modern work environment.
- Have the desire and ability to engage in lifelong learning.
- Be effective working individually and in teams.
Program Contact
Dr. Sushma Madduri, Chairperson
Office: Calice Advanced Manufacturing Center, Room 227
Telephone: +1 (607) 778-5684
E-mail: madduris@sunybroome.edu
The Electrical Technology A.A.S. is a two-year program that prepares students for careers in electrical and electronics technology or for transfer to a four-year institution. The program combines theory with hands-on learning in areas such as circuit analysis, linear and digital electronics, microprocessors, robotics, machines, and computer programming. Graduates develop strong skills in mathematics, physics, and electronic systems, preparing them to help translate engineering designs into practical, working technology.