PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
As industries become more automated and society
becomes more dependent on electronic data communication,
the demand increases for professionals who can make
informed decisions based on technical knowledge
and experience. That is why the Electronics and
Computer Technology program at Bowling Green State
University has such a progressive curriculum.
Electronics and Computer Technology is a comprehensive
study of diverse areas such as: Computer Hardware
and Interfacing, Computer-Based Instrumentation
and Process Control, Digital Communication and
Networking, and Electric Motors and Controls.
When you study at BGSU you will have hands-on
opportunities to learn the working of real world
data communication and control systems. Students
can even participate in activities related to
the Electric Vehicle Institute which is involved
in designing and testing of electric motors, electronic
controllers and instrumentation systems. Students
can also be involved in the student section of
The Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society
(ISA).
HIGHLIGHTS
• Computer Technology and Networking
• Computer-Based Instrumentation and Process Contro
• Cooperative Work Experience
• Electric Vehicle Institute
• Scholarships from ISA and EMCWA
• Professional Associations
• 2 + 2 Transfer Students