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Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology

Virginia State University

Bachelor's DegreeCIP: 15.0399

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Locations

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  • Petersburg, Virginia

    1 Hayden Drive, Petersburg, Virginia, 23806

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Reading ComprehensionCritical ThinkingActive ListeningTroubleshootingRepairingComplex Problem SolvingWritingSpeaking

Knowledge

Computers and ElectronicsEngineering and TechnologyEnglish LanguageDesignMathematics

Abilities

Written ComprehensionDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningOral ComprehensionNear VisionProblem SensitivityOral ExpressionInformation OrderingWritten ExpressionVisualization

Tasks

  • Modify, maintain, or repair electronics equipment or systems to ensure proper functioning.
  • Replace defective components or parts, using hand tools and precision instruments.
  • Set up and operate specialized or standard test equipment to diagnose, test, or analyze the performa

Technology

Document management softwareDevelopment environment softwareComputer aided design CAD softwareAnalytical or scientific softwareIndustrial control software

Tools

Adjustable widemouth pliersAdjustable wrenchesAlternating current AC generatorsAmmetersAnalog current metersAnalog multimetersAnti-static heel groundersBench lathesBinocular light compound microscopesBrushless direct current DC motorsComputerized numerical control CNC machining centersCurrent probesDataloggersDesktop computersDesoldering stations

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SupportWorking ConditionsAchievementIndependenceRelationshipsRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians17-3023.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Bachelor's Degree)

  • Complex electronics systems and subsystems — troubleshoot, repair, and modify autonomously across the full scope of equipment types in field and laboratory settings.
  • Non-routine equipment malfunctions — resolve independently by applying advanced diagnostic reasoning, engaging vendor technical support when design-level issues arise.
  • Full suite of standard and specialized test instrumentation — select, calibrate, and operate to perform comprehensive performance analysis of high-complexity electronic assemblies.
  • Multidisciplinary engineering drawings and schematics — read, cross-reference, and reconcile to ensure accurate assembly and compliance with electrical codes and standards.
  • Engineering review of electrical plans — conduct thoroughly to verify adherence to design specifications, applicable codes, and regulatory requirements before fabrication.
  • Prototype circuitry and electronic systems — assemble, test, and iterate using precision hand tools and measuring instruments within an R&D or advanced manufacturing context.
  • Analytical and development software environments — leverage to model, simulate, and validate circuit behavior and system integration parameters.
  • Technical documentation including test procedures, repair histories, and compliance records — author with precision to support quality assurance and audit readiness.
  • Cross-functional coordination with engineers, vendors, and field representatives — lead to diagnose systemic failures and implement durable corrective actions.
  • Emerging technologies and updated industry standards — evaluate and incorporate into maintenance and repair practices to keep systems current and compliant.

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