In our Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences(BAAS), Concentration in electronics engineering technology program (EET), you will gain advanced knowledge in one or more of the following areas: electronics, communications, control, renewable energy, and circuits. The knowledge and hands-on experience gained in the BAAS, Concentration in EET equips you for a job with companies like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and ONCOR. If you have an Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences (AAS) with a technical or vocational major from a Council for Higher Education-recognized organization and are interested in electronics engineering, our Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) with a concentration in electronics engineering is a great fit for you. The average time frame for completing a BAAS degree is two years.

Do I Qualify for This BAAS Program?

Our Bachelor of Applied Arts and Science Concentration in Electronics Engineering Technology will help you use your prior academic experience to complete your bachelor's degree.

You can enter our BAAS Program to earn your first bachelor's degree. To qualify you must have one of the following:

  1. An Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree from an institution with accreditation recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
  2. Have earned at least 30 credit hours in a career-technical related discipline from an institution with accreditation recognized by the CHEA.

If you have questions about whether or not you can enter the BAAS program at ENMU, please contact Academic Services at [email protected], or 575.562.2314.

Scholarships and Financial Assistance 

ENMU is committed to helping you finance your education. You can get information about admissions scholarships and find out why more than $22 million in financial assistance was awarded to ENMU students last year. Once you are an enrolled ENMU student, you'll have access to even more scholarships.

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Online Learning Format for Electronics Engineering Technology

Our Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) concentration in Electronics Engineering is designed to be completed online. You'll be completing assignments, readings, labs, tests and projects throughout the semester. Recorded and live lectures via Mediasite and Canvas will connect you with professors and other students at your convenience, rather than during a specific time. In this program, you have the option to take all classes online or a combination of online and in-person. Our program is designed with the working professional in mind.

Faculty and Advising for Electronics Engineering Technology

The applied arts and sciences faculty are committed to responsible academic advising. This means we help you schedule the right courses at the right time to help you take the next step in your professional career. Faculty members are specialists in their areas of advising and are current with requirements for admission into the programs they advise so you get the academic advice you need, when you need it.

Academic Help and Resources for Electronics Engineering Technology

We want to make sure you get the support you need. We offer flexible tutoring services, including the ENMU Writing Center which is available to help you improve your writing and help you clearly communicate for written, school-related projects and assignments.

We also have online databases, journal articles and eBooks accessible through the Golden Library. ENMU librarians are available virtually, via phone and email to provide assistance, so you'll always have the help you need to take advantage of library resources.

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As an Electronics Engineering student, you'll find your textbooks, lab manuals and lectures will answer many of your questions. We also have teaching assistants (TAs) assigned to each course who can help you with course specific questions. For questions and concerns you can't find in the course material, you can always email or call your professor.

Career Opportunities in Electronics Engineering

Major companies like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and ONCOR have hired ENMU graduates in electronics engineering. Our students have been actively sought out for summer internships and jobs by ONCOR. Starting positions at ONCOR provide an excellent starting salary and financial contributions to graduate school. The bottom line is: we prepare you for life beyond college.

When you receive a BAAS degree with an electronics engineering technology concentration, you can look forward to an enhanced career. Post-graduate career opportunities are dependent on the core upper-level EET courses completed for this concentration. With this degree, you may pursue careers in: development, testing and maintenance of electrical and electronic circuits, the renewable energy technology industry, industries requiring PLC operation and programming or supervising and maintaining electronic equipment such as communication systems. In addition to advisors and departments, we offer free job placement assistance to all ENMU students, so if you are looking for a job, we can help you find it.

BAAS Concentration: Electronics Engineering Technology

The BAAS program requires you to complete 120 hours to earn your bachelor's degree. Within those 120 hours, you must complete General Education Requirements, a primary concentration and a secondary concentration.

See what you will need for your BAAS

As a secondary concentration, Electronics Engineering Technology includes courses like:

  • Circuit Analysis I
  • Intro to Engineering with MATLAB
  • Circuit Analysis II
  • Semiconductor Devices I
  • Logic Circuits
  • Sequential Circuits and Applications
  • Industrial Electronics
  • Linear Systems Analysis
  • Semiconductor Devices II
  • Introduction to Computer Organization and Architecture
  • Advanced Digital Design
  • Electronic Communications I
  • Renewable Energy Technology
  • Renewable Energy Technology II
  • Renewable Energy Technology III
  • Electrical Power and Machinery
  • Semiconductor Devices III
  • Control Systems
  • Electronic Communications II
  • Introduction to Embedded Systems
  • Capstone
  • Fundamentals of Programming with C/C++
  • College Algebra
  • Trigonometry
  • Calculus

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