Learn more about the courses and details of this degree in our program guide.
Customize your coursework to match your career goals with specializations in healthcare, renewable energies, and beyond.
Get certification ready with our industry-aligned program that prepares you for professional credentials. We’ll even reimburse your first qualifying exam fee up to $300.
Build a portfolio of project samples in our interactive labs, hands-on projects, and IoT-focused Tech Core classes.
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Explore electronic devices and electrical systems, understand smart digital device and sensor applications, and troubleshoot electromechanical systems.
Discover the technologies used to automate processes and control entire systems to increase efficiency, improve performance, enhance safety, and reduce downtime.
Review best practices for communicating research findings and expand your teamwork skills by learning to collaborate with stakeholders in varying locations and environments.
Develop the skills and experience needed to use software, hardware, tech tools, and digital resources to perform a range of engineering-related tasks.
Investigate how to solve technical issues using algorithms and coding. Plus, boost your critical thinking and analytical skills to identify problems and deploy solutions.
Learn more about the courses and details of this degree in our program guide.
Industry certification prep: Our program is designed to prepare you to get professionally certified, with industry-aligned curriculum and exam preparation from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Certification reimbursement: We’re so confident in your future that we’ll reimburse you up to $300 toward your initial exam costs for 1 of these certifications:
Future-focused classes: Explore new and emerging technologies in our hands-on Tech Core classes, where you’ll build a versatile skillset for the always-evolving digital world.
Learn to conduct tests and measurements, analyze circuits for voltage and current, and design solutions for system issues.
Examine control system components and incorporate ladder logic programming to troubleshoot and maintain applications.
Solve technical issues with data analysis, algorithmic approaches, standard programming, and coding methods.
Utilize computer-aided design (CAD) software to create 3-dimensional models that generate and optimize system designs.
Explore leading methodologies for evaluating and improving system performance.
Make a bigger difference in healthcare advancements with a thorough examination of human anatomy and medical terminology.
Gain an understanding of the biomedical devices created through the fusion of biology, technology, and engineering.
Learn to access and transfer medical records and device information across multiple networks and remote systems.
Expand your knowledge of the electronic circuitry used in modern energy systems and discover how power is generated, transmitted, and delivered across the nation.
Learn how to adopt and apply cloud-based designs and analysis tools to perform power calculations.
Gain key insights into the global challenges and sustainability issues engineers are facing across the industry today.
The Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET: Our Associate in Engineering Technology is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org, a global mark of quality respected by employers and professional associations within this field.
The Higher Learning Commission (HLC): DeVry University is accredited by the HLC, www.hlcommission.org. Our Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation.
Electrical engineering technician
Electromechanical or mechatronics technician
Field service technician
General engineering technician
Industrial engineering technician
Manufacturing engineering technician
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An engineering technology degree is an academic credential that blends technical and technological knowledge with hands-on skills to solve today’s engineering problems.
Our Associate in Engineering Technology program will help prepare you to pursue a career as an engineering technician or other roles in a variety of industries.
Earning an engineering technology degree can help you build industry-relevant skills to navigate this exciting career path. The field of engineering technology crosses into multiple industries including healthcare, manufacturing, machine learning, construction, electronics, and renewable energy.
With an associate degree in engineering technology, you could consider positions such as:
• Biomedical equipment technician
• Electrical engineering technician
• Electromechanical or mechatronics technician
• Industrial engineering technician
• Industrial power and service technician
• Manufacturing engineering technician
Engineering technology and engineering are related fields but are very different in their methods:
• Engineering technology combines the principles of engineering with modern tech and hands-on application to develop and physically design solutions to problems.
• Engineering uses scientific and mathematical principles to solve an issue, adopting more of a theoretical, hands-off approach to creating a solution.
In short, engineering focuses on the design and development of a project. Engineering technology deals with finding innovative solutions for problems that may come up in the completion of that project. Read more about engineering technology versus engineering.
In most cases, no, you cannot become a licensed professional engineer with an engineering technology degree — even though both fields work together to achieve common goals in the industry.
If engineering technology is the field you’re interested in, we have several engineering technology programs that are designed to help you build the problem-solving skills used in the field.
Applying is quick and easy:
1. Talk to an admissions representative: Fill out a brief form, and we’ll reach out to walk you through the process.
2. Submit your application: We’ll take you through the application over the phone. If you prefer, you can apply online. It only takes 5-10 minutes.
3. Enroll in your first courses: Once everything is submitted and verified, we’ll help you build your schedule.
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1Minimum schedule does not include breaks and assumes 3 semesters of year-round, full-time enrollment in 15-17 credit hours a semester per 12-month period. Normal schedule does include breaks and assumes 2 semesters of enrollment in 15-17 credit hours per semester per 12-month period.
2At the time of application to the next credential level, an evaluation of qualifying transfer credit will occur and the most beneficial outcome will be applied. Future programmatic changes could impact the application of credits to a future program at DeVry. Refer to the academic catalog for details.
3Future programmatic changes could impact the ability to earn additional credentials en route to an eligible degree program at DeVry. Refer to the academic catalog for details.
4Scholarships are available to those who apply and qualify. Click here for more information, including any requirements or restrictions. Students may participate in only one DeVry University-based scholarship, grant or group tuition benefit program at a time. Those who qualify for more than one program will be presumed to accept the program with the highest reduction per session cost, unless the student confirms their desire to participate in a different program in writing prior to starting classes at DeVry. Scholarship and grant terms and eligibility conditions are subject to change.
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