Program Description The curriculum incorporates theory, applications and practical experience from the manufacturing, robotics, computer communications and utilities industries, along with concepts from the sciences and humanities to ensure the graduate is provided with current technical knowledge, skills and practice. There has never been a better time to enter the field of Engineering Technology to serve today's global market economy. The numbers of jobs in Electrical Technology have been growing steadily including opportunities in specialized robotics manufacturers, automotive support industries, equipment manufacturers, and utilities as well as product installation and service, design and testing, research, maintenance, industrial sales and marketing, estimating, contract and project administration as well as quality control.

