Degree Programs

Electronics Engineering Technology Courses

When you earn your bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) at DeVry, your core curriculum may include these fundamental electronics engineering courses:

  • Electronics Circuits and Devices with Lab
  • Digital Circuits and Systems with Lab
  • Technology Integration
  • Analytical Methods in Engineering Technology
  • Communications Systems with Lab
  • Signal Processing with Lab
  • Microprocessor Interfacing with Lab
  • Data Communications and Networking with Lab
  • Broadband Communications with Lab
  • Advanced Digital Signal Processing with Lab
  • Mechatronics with Lab
  • Product Development

Course Requirements

To earn a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology at DeVry, you'll be required to complete 9 full-time semesters or 139 credit hours.

Although a few courses are worth 1 or 2 credit hours, most electronics engineering courses are equal to 3 or 4 credit hours. Here's the course load you will carry, depending on whether you attend DeVry as a full- or part-time student:

  • Full-time student schedule = 15 credit hours (4 to 5 courses) per semester
  • Part-time student schedule = 1 to 14 credit hours (1 to 4 courses) per semester

At DeVry, you choose the pace that best fits your life and your schedule.

To learn more about electronics engineering courses, as well as requirements for completing the degree, contact a DeVry representative or see the academic calendar.