Students in Electronics and Computer Technology learn to apply the theory and knowledge from physics, calculus and computer
science courses to hands-on applications ranging from computer hardware and interfacing to networking, data acquisition, and
computer-based instrumentation. They enter careers including computer engineering, product development and network administration.
If you are confused about the differences between Computer Science, Electronics and Computer Technology, and programs such
as Management Information Systems in the College of Business Administration, click here for a comparative guide.