What is microelectronic technology and what does it have to do with the Electronics Engineering Technology program? Technology like microprocessors, robots, lasers, fibre optics, computer-aided engineering, personal computers, artificial intelligence, biomedical electronics, satellite communications and wireless networking all utilize microelectronic technology. In this program, you will have the ability to solve technical and scientific problems with these and other technologies. And thanks to the widespread proliferation of advanced and sophisticated systems around the world, demand for well-qualified electronics technologists is and will be high for years to come.
This program will provide graduates with a diverse knowledge base and a comprehensive understanding of the principles of electricity, microcomputers, communications and industrial electronics. Graduates will be able to apply these concepts to solve technical and scientific problems. Emphasis on practical skills and state-of-the-art applications ensure immediate applicability to the needs of industry.
Students planning to enrol in Electronics Engineering Technology must be prepared to undertake an intensive and demanding program of study that is broad-based and highly technical in content.
Subject
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Certification
Diploma
Delivery Method
Full-time
Length
2 years (4 semesters of 17 weeks)
Location
Edmonton and Area
Next Start Date
August 30, 2010
Application Deadline
First day of class
Visit NAIT and learn more about your program of interest, the services we offer and student life at NAIT. There are a number of different ways to learn more.
Electronics Engineering Technology (PDF, 869 Kb)