Electronics Engineering Technologists are always plugged in. They know how to diagnose and solve electronic system issues and develop best practices. You’ll learn how to design, commission, test, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain and support electronic systems. During your second year, further specialization is available in communication systems and biomedical systems at our Saint John campus, and industrial controls at our Moncton campus. In this wired world, Electronics Engineering Technologists are never short on work.
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