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Bachelor of Science in
Electrical Engineering Technology

2+2 Program

The electrical engineering technology (EET) program at MSOE is a "+2 EET" (junior/senior years) program. No new-to-college freshman students are being admitted into the EET program. Transfer students and returning former MSOE EET students are eligible for admission. For more information, go to 2+2 Program.

The prominence of electrical and electronic products in today's society is increasing dramatically. Wireless communications, personal computers, efficient electrical vehicles and high-definition television are just a few examples of exciting high-technology areas. Electrical engineering technology graduates are prepared to join industry in these and many other areas.

The electrical engineering technology program provides a distinctive educational path into the electrical/electronic disciplines from two aspects: structure of the curriculum and typical careers of the graduates.

To help you select whether you should pursue an engineering or engineering technology program, please refer to the following page:

EE vs. EET

FAA Approval

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved the MSOE Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) curriculum, and has approved MSOE as a partnership institution, allowing EET students to participate in FAA internships and EET graduates to be hired through the FAA Collegiate Training Initiative (CTI) program.
Program Director: Dr. Edward Chandler (office: S-306, phone: (414) 277-7337)

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