The ECPI College of Technology was established in 1966 and specializes in technology, business and health science. It has multiple campuses in Virginia, including in Richmond, Newport News, Northern Virgina and Virginia Beach. Those wanting to study engineering can earn a bachelor's degree in electronics engineering in as fast as two and a half years. Students can also earn an associate degree in less than two years through the school's year-round schedule. The college is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Skyline College is a private college in Roanoke, Virginia, that specializes in technology and health sciences. It offers an electronics engineering degree, in which students will learn what it takes to install, maintain and repair electronic and electrical equipment, as well as develop and test machines and components such as circuit boards, medical equipment, wireless phones and control systems. Scholarships and financial aid are available for students who qualify. The college has accreditation from the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.
This private college, located in Bridgewater, Virginia, offers an engineering physics degree, as well as a dual degree program in engineering through partnerships with The George Washington University and Virginia Tech. It also has a pre-professional program in engineering. The college is known for its personalized teaching and affordability. It is accredited with the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as well as the State Board of Education of Virginia.
Lynchburg College was founded in 1903 in Lynchburg, Virginia. Today it remains an independent, coeducational and residential college. Students can study in its engineering program in a partnership with Old Dominion University or the University of Virginia. In this program, students earn their Bachelor of Science from Lynchburg College with a degree in engineering from the other school. Lynchburg is an accredited college with national recognition. It has been selected twice as one of a hundred colleges nationwide for the John Templeton Foundation's Honor Roll of Character-Building Colleges.