Engineering Technology
Gain the skills you need to work in today’s high technology-based job market or to
transfer to a four-year school to major in engineering or a similar degree.
Academic Pathway
Associate in Applied Science-Transfer Degree: a two-year program geared for today’s high technology-based job market. It closely couples electrical and automation principles with high-level math and science coursework.
Outcomes
Apply knowledge of the discipline to identify, analyze, synthesize, and solve problems within the field of engineering technology.
Possess the technical skills to be immediately productive in the workforce and have successful careers in regional, state, or national electronic and mechanical product and system development industries.
Utilize effective management methods with a commitment to quality, timeliness, and efficiency.
Successfully communicate in oral, written, and visual modalities.
Demonstrate increasing levels of leadership and responsibility during your career.
Demonstrate professionalism and ethics understanding, respect for diversity, and awareness of societal and global issues.
Display a desire and commitment for life-long learning through continued education, technical training, and/ or professional development.
Career Connect Washington
The WVC Engineering Technology program is part of Career Connect Washington, a series of skill-based programs that help young people connect directly to education, credentials, and career opportunities.
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