Bluefield State College is located in Bluefield, West Virginia and was established in 1895 as an African American teacher's college. It offers an associate and bachelor's program in electrical engineering technology. The program teaches students circuit analysis and design, analog and digital electronics, computer programming, and electrical machinery principles for electrical and electronic systems.
The West Virginia University's Institute of Technology was founded as Montgomery Preparatory School in 1985. The campus is located in Montgomery, West Virginia. The Leonard C. Nelson College of Engineering and Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science degree program in electrical engineering. The program provides students with a well-rounded education with a basis in mathematics, science, circuits and systems, electronics and communication.
Mountwest Community and Technical College was founded in 1975 as part of Marshall University and the campus is located in Huntington, West Virginia. Mountwest offers an associate degree in electronics and biomedical and electronics technology. The program teaches students not only the fundamental of electronics technology, but also teamwork, communication and customer service to prepare them for their future careers.
Potomac State College is a two-year residential division of West Virginia University located in Keyser, West Virginia. Potomac State offers an associate degree in engineering with a major in electrical engineering. The program helps students find work in manufacturing computers, communication equipment, electrical equipment, electronic equipment, business machines, professional equipment, scientific equipment and aircraft.
Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College was established in 1971 and has campuses in Boone, Logan, Williamson, and Wyoming, West Virginia. Southern West offers both a certificate and associate degree program in electrical engineering technology. Students are required to take basic and advanced courses in electricity, electronics and electrical machinery. Later students must decide on a specialization and take technical specialization classes to graduate.