Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians programs prepare students for hands-on careers supporting electrical engineers in designing, testing, and maintaining electrical systems. With 59 schools nationwide offering this major, graduates typically earn $58,770 annually in roles spanning manufacturing, telecommunications, and power generation.
When evaluating programs, students should prioritize accreditation from ABET, which ensures industry-standard curriculum quality. Look for schools with modern laboratories, strong industry partnerships for internships, and faculty with real-world experience. Programs emphasizing practical skills like circuit analysis, electrical safety, and computer-aided design tools provide the strongest foundation. Additionally, consider schools with high job placement rates and connections to local employers, as networking opportunities often lead directly to career advancement in this technical field.
When evaluating programs, students should prioritize accreditation from ABET, which ensures industry-standard curriculum quality. Look for schools with modern laboratories, strong industry partnerships for internships, and faculty with real-world experience. Programs emphasizing practical skills like circuit analysis, electrical safety, and computer-aided design tools provide the strongest foundation. Additionally, consider schools with high job placement rates and connections to local employers, as networking opportunities often lead directly to career advancement in this technical field.
25
Schools Ranked
$67,430
Avg. Program Earnings
57.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate
Top 25 Schools
| # | School | Median Earnings | Graduation Rate | School Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Pace University
New York, New York
|
$88,639 | 61.4% | private-nonprofit |
| 2 |
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan
|
$76,460 | 56.5% | public |
| 3 |
University of North Texas
Denton, Texas
|
$72,762 | 59.6% | public |
| 4 |
Central Washington University
Ellensburg, Washington
|
$72,482 | 49.9% | public |
| 5 |
California State University-Chico
Chico, California
|
$70,176 | 63.6% | public |
| 6 |
Point Park University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
$69,338 | 59.6% | private-nonprofit |
| 7 |
University of Akron Main Campus
Akron, Ohio
|
$69,338 | 48.2% | public |
| 8 |
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
$69,221 | 84.3% | public |
| 9 |
University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
|
$69,221 | 53.4% | public |
| 10 |
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, New York
|
$69,002 | 70.8% | private-nonprofit |
| 11 |
University of Maine
Orono, Maine
|
$68,499 | 56.4% | public |
| 12 |
University of Houston
Houston, Texas
|
$67,899 | 64.9% | public |
| 13 |
Ferris State University
Big Rapids, Michigan
|
$67,240 | 47.9% | public |
| 14 |
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti, Michigan
|
$65,332 | 45.5% | public |
| 15 |
SUNY Buffalo State University
Buffalo, New York
|
$63,749 | 36.0% | public |
| 16 |
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
|
$63,749 | 53.9% | public |
| 17 |
New England Institute of Technology
East Greenwich, Rhode Island
|
$63,430 | 57.5% | private-nonprofit |
| 18 |
Valencia College
Orlando, Florida
|
$63,005 | 43.5% | public |
| 19 |
Texas A & M University-College Station
College Station, Texas
|
$63,005 | 83.8% | public |
| 20 |
Purdue University-Main Campus
West Lafayette, Indiana
|
$63,005 | 83.1% | public |
| 21 |
Purdue University Northwest
Hammond, Indiana
|
$62,409 | 44.0% | public |
| 22 |
Arizona State University Campus Immersion
Tempe, Arizona
|
$62,260 | 67.8% | public |
| 23 |
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, Ohio
|
$62,012 | 52.9% | public |
| 24 |
Kennesaw State University
Kennesaw, Georgia
|
$61,814 | 48.1% | public |
| 25 |
DeVry University-Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
|
$61,702 | 45.0% | private-forprofit |
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