Electrical Engineering Technology

Power the processes that improve daily life

You’re attracted to power. Its magnetic quality keeps our communication, entertainment, healthcare and more running. With a global reliance on electricity, use your forward-thinking mindset to generate solutions that keep supply consistent and balanced.

Master the tech behind electronics by studying Electrical Engineering Technology at CLC. Gain career-ready skills you can use in the field or lab with a certificate or associate degree. Save money here, and if you choose to continue your education, transfer easily for your bachelor’s degree.

Why study Electrical Engineering Technology with us?

Your instructors know you by name—not by number. At CLC, the instructors are teachers first, researchers second. They dedicate their careers to helping you learn and understand the significance of electrical power in everyday modern life. You receive the personal attention and feedback possible only in small class sizes.

An Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Electrical Engineering Technology prepares you for jobs as an electrical engineering technician or electronics test technician.

You can pursue additional education to broaden your career prospects. Work with our Academic Success Advisors to plan your transfer to a 4-year institution to earn a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering Technology, Systems Technology, Electrical Engineering and related paths.


See what students love about the electrical engineering technology program at CLC. Picture yourself here:

Highlights

  • Financial Aid/Scholarships Available

    Based on need and/or achievement. Explore ways to pay for college.
  • Career Certificate

    Earn a career certificate in 1 year or less to refine your skills into an in-demand career.
  • Career Degree

    Earn an associate degree in 2 years and gain in-demand technical and job-ready skills.

Career Degrees & Certificates

For students who want to start or shift to a new career or advance in their current career.

You can earn an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree at CLC in 2 years*. Gain job-ready skills from experienced instructors and earn work-based experience from apprenticeships and internships. Some of the courses you’ll take earn college credit, which can transfer to a 4-year college or university toward a bachelor’s degree.

*Assumes full-time enrollment.

For students who want to earn job skills for entry level occupations, or level up in their career.

Certificates are designed to be completed in less than 2 years. Many certificate programs contain Career Degree core courses so you can continue with additional study or stack certificates to earn an A.A.S. degree.

Need help?

Your College & Career Navigator (CCN) helps you

  • complete the admission process
  • choose an academic program
  • enroll in first-semester classes
  • get access to helpful resources

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*Cost is estimated based on recommended pathway credit hours. This includes in-district tuition and other fees, such as books and materials before financial aid is applied, as well as grants, loans or scholarships. There are many opportunities for financial assistance at CLC. Learn more about Cost of Attendance.

Courses in the program

Build a strong foundation in Electrical Engineering Technology and Math courses. Then, choose from electives that match your interests and goals.

Meet our instructors

Experience the benefit of small class sizes and personalized instruction from your CLC instructors.



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