Electrical Engineering Technology DepartmentsArts & Sciences Approved OGTP Pathways Associate of Arts Associate of Science Business Accounting Certificate Business Management – Accelerated Business Management (ASAP) Business Management – [Degree & Certificate] Business Management – Accounting Option Business Management – Agribusiness Option Business Management – Human Resource Management Option Business Management – Marketing Media Business Management – Real Estate Option Business Management – Supply Chain/Logistics Management Option Office Administration Degree Office Administration [Medical Option] Engineering Electrical Engineering Technology Robotics & Automation Engineering Technology Degree Electrical Engineering Technology – Alternative Energy Option Mechanical Engineering Technology Healthcare Coding & Reimbursement [Option Within HIT] Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Exercise Science [Certificate] HIT – Clinical Health Informatics Health Information Technology (HIT) Medical Assisting Certificate Medical Billing and Coding [Certificate] Medical Laboratory Technology Nurse Aide Training (STNA) [External Certification] Nursing RN Advanced Standing (LPN, Paramedic, Military Medic) to RN Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Phlebotomy/ Medical Laboratory Assistant [Certificate] Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Radiologic Technology (RT) Respiratory Therapy (RRT) Surgical Technology Information Technology CIT – Cyber Security IT External Certification CIT – Software Development Technology [Degree & Certificate] CIT – Networking Option CIT – Networking Certificate CIT – Web Development [Certificate] Public Service Criminal Justice Criminal Justice – Probation Officer Option Human and Social Services – Addiction Studies Option [Degree and Certificate] Human & Social Services Law Enforcement Degree Helpful LinksApply Co-Ops & Internships Scholarships Tuition & Fees View Degree Curriculum in Catalog Program Description The Program – Electrical Engineering Technology The Electrical Engineering Technology graduate will be equipped with knowledge in electrical and electronics engineering. They will receive systematic training in electrical power supply, electrical equipment, motors/motor drive, PLCs, Robots, human machine interface (HMI), and industrial ethernet. The comprehensive study in this program will support efforts in building their careers in areas such as electrical power engineering and automation engineering. Student Success Information Your Degree Two-year full-time degree schedule; mixture of core engineering, mathematics, CAD, and communications courses; program can be completed on a part-time basis. What you’ll learn Read, interpret and modify engineering drawings, diagrams, and schematics Design, analyze, troubleshoot and modify analog circuits for both DC and AC systems Interpret, analyze and troubleshoot digital electronics Demonstrate the ability to effectively use standard electronic testing equipment including multimeters, oscilloscopes, waveform generators, and power supplies Interpret and modify electronic diagrams for the installation, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical circuits and power systems using fundamental electrical principles Identify and explain the operation of components used in electrical power distribution, transmission, and distribution Integrate, program and troubleshoot automation systems that use programmable logic controllers Interface, install, program, maintain and troubleshoot industrial robots Demonstrate adherence to safety when working with energized or physical systems. Internship An internship is a learning experience that integrates academic skills with workplace experience. Students in Engineering Technologies can earn college credit, make valuable professional contacts, and link their classroom studies to real-world workplace challenges. See the department dean or an academic advisor for details. Career Opportunities Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician Electrical and Electronics Repair Electrical and Electronics Equipment Assembler Electrical and Electronics Drafter Application Process MTC Application for Admission and the nonrefundable application fee. Final high school transcript (or GED results) and college transcripts (if applicable). Successful completion of the Basic Skills Assessment (ACCUPLACER) and Technology Skills Test (TST) is required. Any college foundation courses recommended by placement results are also required. ACCUPLACER math score of 41 or above required to take the first mathematics course in the engineering program. For More Information, Contact: Admission Office Marion Technical College 1467 Mt. Vernon Ave. Marion, OH 43302 Email: enroll@mtc.edu 740.389.4636 Faculty Sorry no post found.