

The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology at the University of North Carolina is a four year program designed for students who want to develop practical engineering skills and apply them to modern electrical systems. The curriculum emphasizes circuit design, electronics, signal processing, automation, and applied engineering, providing students with a strong foundation in both theory and hands-on practice. Students study electrical systems, power distribution, instrumentation, and control technologies while developing problem solving, technical, and analytical skills essential for designing, maintaining, and improving electrical systems. This applied focus equips graduates to work effectively in industrial, commercial, and technological settings.
Throughout the program, students engage in laboratory work, design projects, and field experiences that integrate classroom learning with practical application. Coursework emphasizes data analysis, technical documentation, system troubleshooting, and engineering project management, preparing graduates for roles in electrical engineering technology, technical support, and industrial design. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills, the program cultivates professionals capable of implementing electrical solutions, optimizing system performance, and contributing to innovation in engineering technology.
Year 1 - Foundations in Electrical Engineering Technology
• Introduction to Electrical Engineering Technology
• Fundamentals of Electronics
• Applied Physics and Circuit Analysis
• Academic Writing and Research Methods
Year 2 - Developing Technical and Analytical Skills
• Digital and Analog Electronics
• Power Systems and Distribution
• Control Systems and Automation
• Data Analysis and Technical Applications
Year 3 - Advanced Study and Applied Engineering
• Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques
• Signal Processing and Communication Systems
• Industrial Electrical Systems
• Internship or Applied Project
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Design Project in Electrical Engineering Technology
• Advanced Circuit and System Analysis
• Applied Research in Electrical Technology
• Capstone Portfolio and Presentation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in industrial engineering, electrical systems design, automation, technical support, and applied engineering. Potential roles include electrical engineering technologists, control system technicians, power system analysts, instrumentation specialists, and industrial project coordinators in manufacturing, energy, technology, and engineering consulting firms. The program also provides a foundation for graduate studies in electrical engineering, industrial technology, or applied sciences. Graduates gain practical, analytical, and problem solving skills, enabling them to design, implement, and maintain electrical systems efficiently and safely.
This program is ideal for students seeking a curriculum that integrates applied engineering, technical skills, and problem solving in electrical systems. Learners benefit from laboratory work, design projects, internships, and mentorship that develop practical, analytical, and project management skills. The program emphasizes understanding electrical systems, implementing innovative solutions, and applying engineering principles to real-world challenges, preparing graduates to succeed in technical, industrial, and engineering technology careers. By combining theory with applied experience, students acquire the expertise, confidence, and professional readiness necessary to pursue impactful careers or advanced study in electrical engineering technology.
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