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The ECET program includes course work in both electrical and electronic fields. It provides depth and breadth in electrical fundamentals as well as the advanced technology found in modern electrical and computing systems.
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GET IN TOUCHIn addition to offering classes in Hamilton and Middletown, ENT’s Distance Learning program delivers courses to students in 10 colleges in Ohio.
Curriculum and Courses
Students have the opportunity to take courses in analog, digital, and microprocessor-based systems. Hands-on labs reinforce concepts taught in the classroom. Students develop the ability to analyze, synthesize, and solve technical problems.
- CSE 163 Introduction to Computer Concepts and Programming
- NT 135 Computer-Aided Drafting
- ENT 137 Introduction to Engineering Technology
- ENT 291 Industrial Electronics
- ENT 296 Programmable Logic Controllers
Career Options
Graduates of the program work as electronic technicians, electrical maintenance technicians, computer maintenance and network technicians, engineering assistants, and other related paraprofessional positions. Graduates may also continue their education toward a Bachelor of Applied Science degree.
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Top 10
Public college in Ohio with the best return on investment
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98.2%
of 2020-2021 bachelor's degree graduates were employed, furthering their education, serving in the military or a service program
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18:1
Student to faculty ratio
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