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Electrical Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

​​​​This program prepares students for ​entry-level employment in the fields of electronics, mechatronics, and manufacturing as well as transfer into baccalaureate programs leading to careers in fields in manufacturing, product development, management, and engineering technology across robotics, automotive, medical, and various industrial fields.

The flexibility offered by this program allows for entrance AS and transferability requirements into schools with BS in Engineering Technology programs. Students should choose their electives deliberately with the transfer destination in mind.

Program Goals

Upon completion of this program, students should be able to:

  • Conduct tests, measurements and experiments to analyze and interpret results
  • Apply algebra to analyze simple electrical circuits​
  • ​Employ standardized industrial equipment such as Programmable Logic ​Controllers and apply the principles of quality control
  • Understand industrial and commercial robotics technology
  • Design solutions for technical problems and assist with the engineering design of systems, components or processes related to electrical engineering​

​Students can download the Program Guide listed above to view a semester-by-semester breakdown of the required classes and electives for this program.

The RCSJ Catalog provides class descriptions.

The Course Registration Info site shows important information for each semester such as deadlines, dates, and guides.

For a complete list of when important College dates occur, students can view and download the Academic Calendar​.


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Download Program Guide - Gloucester​


Learn more about South Jersey's Mechatronics Innovation Learning Lab, also known as "The MILL" which houses the Engineering Technology Lab.

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Gloucester; Cumberland
Disclaimer:
The content and requirements of the program requirements may be altered at any time at the discretion of the College. The program requirements were checked for accuracy at the time of publishing but should not be considered a contract between the College and the student.