At the Milwaukee School of Engineering, students can take a two-year and four-year engineering technology program. Students learn technical studies applied toward practical design and production work. The university's program also involves a "2 plus 2 EET" for junior and senior years, which allows for transfer students who already have an Associate of Applied Science degree or other college experience to enroll for a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering technology. Transferring students can keep credits for work they have already completed at technology colleges.
DeVry University offers educational online courses and classes at on-site locations. Students can obtain their degree of science in electronics engineering technology (the New York degree is referred to a Bachelor of Technology in electronics engineering technology). DeVry requires students to take nine full-time semesters of 139 credit hours. Students study a curriculum on communications systems, signal processing, microprocessor architecture, mechatronics, programming environments and Java.
Students attending Penn State University in Harrisburg can achieve a graduate major in electrical engineering technology for their Bachelor of Science degree. The students can specialize in a technical study of their choice during their senior year. The university also has classes for students seeking supplemental educational experience consisting of application-oriented material, feeder programs or people with full-time employment who seek a part-time degree program.
The Metropolitan State College of Denver offer educational classes for students to achieve their bachelor of science degree. The university also has an extended degree option allowing students to choose different educational levels -- such as majoring in electrical engineering technology and acquiring a minor in another program, obtaining two minors or studying for three certificate programs. Electrical engineering technology curriculum consists of two years of mathematical and engineering sciences in theoretical knowledge; two years of analytical, design and experimental methodologies; and at least six laboratory-integrated courses.