Electronics and Electrical Technology degrees and certificate programs prepare technicians, electrical apprentices, and future engineers. Students may enroll in residential/commercial wiring, electronics, microcontrollers, PLCs, radio frequency identification, LabView, robotics, industrial automation, motors, and motor control. Career opportunities span control systems, medical equipment repair, technical sales, traditional and renewable energy, communications, and embedded controls across industries including automotive, energy, defense/aerospace, consumer electronics, and pharmaceutical sectors.