Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology

Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) is a branch of engineering education that emphasizes the practical aspects of engineering rather than abstract concepts or theories. It is a blend of the application of science, engineering knowledge and technical skills used in support of engineering activities. Kennesaw State University’s EET program is ranked 11th in the nation, based on student enrollment. 

EET is at the center of today’s fast-growing, technological-based world and the intersection of electronics and computers. Electrical Engineering Technology is different from an Electrical Engineering degree because EET is a specialized discipline that has more focus on application, theory, and applied design and implementation.

The Electrical Engineering Technology degree program is ABET-accredited at Kennesaw State University which meets the degree requirements to take the Professional Engineering exam.

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Program Snapshot

Program Format: Face-to-Face

Number of Credit Hours: 130 Total Hours

Entry Term: Fall, Spring, Summer

Time to Complete: Four-year Program

Primary Campus: Marietta

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Degree Pathway

Stay on path for graduation by using the degree pathway that maps out your courses by semester and by year.

Electrical Engineering Technology Degree Pathway
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Electrical Engineering Technology Degree Benefits at Kennesaw State

  • Academic Excellence – The Department of Engineering Technology is committed to maintaining high academic standards.
  • Hands-On Experience – You will have many opportunities for hands-on training, including coursework projects, Engineering Labs and Centers, Makerspace for rapid prototyping and manual fabrication and Engineering Student Organizations like the SAE Motorsports Competition Team among many others.
  • Innovative Research – The Electrical Engineering Technology program is located within KSU’s Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SPCEET), which places high regard on research to advance the understanding of all aspects of engineering. The College has state-of-the-art labs and facilities, and dedicated research centers like the 3D Print Center and Center for Advanced Materials Research and Education, to conduct a wide range of innovative research projects year-round.

What can you do with an Electrical Engineering Technology degree?

  • Network and Systems Support
  • Software Development
  • Mechanical and Related Engineers
  • Field Service Technician
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Electronics Technician
  • Systems Engineer
  • Broadcast Engineer
  • Project Manager
  • Technical Sales Engineer

Electrical Engineering Technology Salary and Career Information

Electrical engineer careers vary, but work primarily in research and development industries, engineering services firms, manufacturing and the federal government, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. You’ll generally work indoors, in offices, but may have to visit sites to observe a problem or a piece of complex equipment. Below are a few electrical engineer jobs you might pursue with a bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering degree from Kennesaw State:

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Double Owl Pathway

Double Owl Pathways allows undergraduate students to obtain their undergraduate and graduate degrees at significantly lower costs and in less time than pursuing each degree separately. KSU offers a variety of Pathways to choose from various disciplines, allowing students to graduate sooner and get a head start on their future careers.

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Department of Engineering Technology

Kennesaw State University
Department of Engineering Technology
Marietta Campus
Engineering Technology Center, Building Q
Room #Q-236
840 Polytechnic Lane
Marietta, GA 30060

Phone: 470-578-5146

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