Electrical Engineering Technology

The Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) program at Kennesaw State University (KSU) offers many diverse areas of study including communications, power, audio, digital design, controls, biomedical, renewable (alternate) energy, and computer design.

Highly ranked and nationally respected, KSU’s engineering technology programs—which include a minor in Renewable Energy Engineering Technology—provide plenty of hands-on, project-based learning.

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Flexible schedules give students the option of attending day or night, and faculty bring their industry and consulting experience into every lab. In small classes and on team projects, students learn the practical skills needed in many careers, from design and test engineering to research and development, sales, management, and telecommunications network administration. Engineering Technology graduates could fill many engineering positions in the USA; and industry and educational leaders consider KSU graduates among the best.

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Mechanical Engineering Technology

A degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) allows students the opportunity to explore engineering in a hands-on approach.

MET is the component of engineering that specializes in design and application. Mixing theory and practical application, MET prepares graduates well for their career. Students are typically strong in theory and practice and are in high demand in the industry. 

Kennesaw State University (KSU) provides a high level of instruction and cutting-edge facilities such as 3-D printing, machining, welding, materials, and graphics labs that produce experts in the field of Mechanical Engineering Technology. Graduates are consistently awarded high marks for the relevance and quality of the academic program at KSU. Mechanical Engineering Technology majors work in many industries and their work varies by industry and function. Some specialize in automotive design, manufacturing, medical devices, heavy equipment, and automation.

One of the distinguishing factors of engineering at KSU is that faculty have significant industrial experience. Professors are able to bring that experience into the classroom ensuring that students gain relevant knowledge related to current and future industry needs.

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Engineering Technology Accreditation


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The Bachelor of Science in the Electrical Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Electrical/Electronic(s) Engineering Technology and Similarly Named Programs.

The Bachelor of Science in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Mechanical Engineering Technology and Similarly Named Programs.

 

  • Department Bylaws (in revision)
    Bylaws of the Department of Engineering Technology, Kennesaw State University.

    Department Promotion and Tenure Guidelines (in revision) 
    Standards and procedures for awarding promotion and/or tenure to the Department of Engineering Technology faculty members.