Fast-track your tech career: Earn your Electronics Engineering Technology Degree
Looking to solve problems and work at the forefront of technology? Clackamas Community College's Electronics Engineering Technology Degree program equips you with the skills you need for a rewarding career.
Our program offers:
- Hands-on learning: Build your practical skills through troubleshooting, working with circuits and using industry-standard equipment.
- Solid foundation: Gain a comprehensive understanding of electronics fundamentals, digital logic and schematics.
- Career preparation: Our curriculum prepares you for entry-level positions in electronics engineering and related fields.
- Transferable credits: Pursue a bachelor's degree seamlessly with classes transferable to the Oregon Institute of Technology's Electronics Engineering Technology program.
- Industry connections: Benefit from our outstanding job placement opportunities.
Is this program a good fit for you?
If you enjoy working with your hands, solving puzzles and have an interest in electronics, then the Electronics Engineering Technology Degree program is for you!
In this program, you will develop essential skills including:
- Test equipment operation
- Computer proficiency
- Problem-solving abilities
- Teamwork and communication skills
- Math and electronics knowledge
Launch your exciting career in electronics engineering at Clackamas Community College!
For detailed description and learning outcomes for this program, view the course catalog.Required classes for the Electronics Engineering Technology Degree
Secure your future in electronics engineering technology
The rewards of this program extend beyond the classroom. Graduates benefit from high starting salaries and strong job placement opportunities. You will be prepared for a variety of exciting careers, including engineering technician, manufacturing equipment technician, field service technician, test technician and quality control inspector.
Learn in-demand skills for a rewarding electronics career
Clackamas Community College's Electronics Engineering Technology Degree program equips you with the technical expertise and practical skills sought after by employers in the exciting field of electronics. Here's what you should gain:
- Circuit assembly and troubleshooting: Learn the art of building, disassembling and fine-tuning electronics to ensure optimal performance.
- Schematic and blueprint reading: Become proficient in interpreting technical documents like schematics, ladder diagrams and assembly drawings – the language of electronics.
- Prototyping and fabrication: Learn to bring your ideas to life by building prototypes and crafting parts using industry-standard tools like lathes and drills.
- Test and diagnostics: Gain experience in using test equipment and diagnostic procedures to service and maintain electronic systems.
- Computer proficiency: Develop strong computer skills essential for modern electronics engineering practices.
- Problem-solving and critical thinking: Sharpen your problem-solving abilities to identify and resolve technical challenges effectively.
- Teamwork and communication: Collaborate effectively in team settings and communicate technical information clearly using written, verbal and graphical methods.
- Math and electronics fundamentals: Gain a solid foundation in mathematics and core electronics principles, the building blocks of a successful career.
- Safe work practices: Learn and implement safe working habits to ensure your well-being while working with electrical systems and equipment.
These in-demand skills will position you for a successful career in the ever-evolving world of electronics!
For more information on expected learning outcomes of successfully completing this program, view the course catalog.Investing in your future
Clackamas Community College offers some of the lowest tuition rates in the Portland metro area. To begin building the cost for your program, you can start with the base estimate below.
This estimate includes the cost of tuition and the general fees applied per class and per academic term. This estimate does not include additional fees required for many courses or the cost of course materials. Contact the program to learn more about additional costs that may apply.
You can also find more information about the costs of attending CCC on the Tuition and Fees page.
Get help paying for college
Scholarships and grants (free money!) are available for students in this program. For help with financial aid and scholarships, contact the Financial Aid Resource Lab.
Oregon Institute of Technology transfer agreement
Some electronics engineering classes transfer to the Oregon Institute of Technology’s Electronics Engineering Technology bachelor’s degree. Electronics engineering students planning to continue their studies at a four-year college should consult the industrial technology advisor to obtain the most recent transfer information. For information contact the Industrial Technology Department at 503-594-3318.