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Distinguish yourself as an electronics engineering technologist Following shared foundational coursework with Electronics Engineering Technician students during the first two years, your third year delves into specialized concepts and applications. Explore microcontroller technology, wireless networks, programmable logic controllers, sensor systems, instrumentation, imaging technologies, video systems, power electronics, and control systems.
The electronics field never stands still, and Sheridan stays at the forefront. Our experienced faculty have developed a hands-on, contemporary curriculum drawing from their professional expertise and input from our industry advisory board. We continuously engage with employers to pinpoint the most relevant skills and emerging technologies, ensuring you graduate fully prepared for the workforce.
Professional Pathways
The technical skills and practical experience gained through Sheridan's Electronics Engineering Technology program open doors to specialized careers in the electronics sector.
Graduates may pursue positions including: CAD Designer, Communications Specialist, Field Applications Technician, Embedded Systems Developer, Instrumentation Technician, Control Systems Engineer, Power and Automation Technician
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