Degree Programs



Electronics Engineering Technology Degree Program

Be at the forefront of a growing industry by building the electronic components that drive today's most popular devices. DeVry's Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) degree program was developed with the help of industry leaders, so our students graduate with the competencies employers seek:

  • Applied learning in current industry tools and techniques, including National Instruments' ELVIS (Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite) technology
  • Communication, critical thinking, problem solving and team skills
  • Knowledge of how to conduct, analyze and interpret experiments, and to apply experiment results to improve processes

When you earn your bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from DeVry, you'll gain skills and knowledge that can be applied in nearly every industry and earn a degree valued by companies worldwide.

Specialized area of study. As an EET student at DeVry, you may choose a concentration in Computer Engineering Technology, allowing you to possess the knowledge, skills, and experience to excel in this growing field.

Requirements: To earn a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology at DeVry, you must complete 9 full-time semesters or 139 credit hours. Here's how it works:

One full-time semester equals

  • 2 eight-week sessions
  • 15 credit hours
  • 4 to 5 courses

You also can spread your courses out and complete your electronics engineering technology degree program part time, taking anywhere from 1 to 14 credit hours (about 1 to 4 courses) each semester until you have completed 139 credit hours (about 43 courses). Whatever best fits your schedule and your life.

Accreditation: DeVry's Electronics Engineering degree program is accredited by the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board. Graduates are eligible for certification as technologists after two years of appropriate work experience.

More Reasons: Why DeVry for Electronics Engineering Technology

Flexible study. Each term you choose the mix of classes that helps you balance personal priorities and keeps you moving toward your goals. Take your EET courses in any of these ways:

Whether online or onsite, qualified practitioner faculty will teach your classes, and you'll have regular opportunities for collaboration and interaction with classmates.

Accelerated schedule. You can earn your bachelor's degree in electronics engineering technology at DeVry in as few as 9 semesters, or 18 8-week sessions. Because DeVry offers courses year round in a three-semester schedule, full-time students can complete the EET degree program in as few as 3 years. Learn more about our academic schedule.

Career-focused education. DeVry's electronics engineering degree program includes general education courses and applied EET courses, relevant to today's careers. To keep our education career focused, we:

  • work with industry experts in developing our curriculum,
  • provide application-based learning in real electronics engineering scenarios, and
  • sponsor robotics and engineering design teams and organizations.

As a result, you'll gain knowledge and experience that can help you make an immediate impact on the job.

Talk to a DeVry representative to learn more about the Electronics Engineering Technology degree program.