Associate Degree in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology

Online Associate Degree Program

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Enhance your Skill, Set a Solid Foundation for Growth

Our online Associate of Science in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology degree is an ideal option if you’re looking to earn an associate degree in electronics while building practical knowledge of engineering technology applications. While many engineering technology programs begin with calculus, this program starts with algebra, making it well-suited if you have completed minimal math coursework, are seeking to strengthen foundational skills related to Computer Engineering, or are interested in interdisciplinary study. This approach can be especially beneficial if you plan to pursue careers or further education in areas such as environmental engineering, biomedical engineering, or engineering management.

This electronics engineering technology program emphasizes hands-on learning and the development of critical and creative thinking skills, essential for solving complex problems in engineering technology, along with effective written, verbal, and visual communication. Coursework builds a strong foundation in circuit theory and design, analog electronics, and digital electronics, as well as computer programming used to support modern electronic systems.

The completion of this program establishes a foundation for further study, as it satisfies the first two years of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology and the Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology degree programs.

This program is well-suited for working professionals pursuing or advancing roles such as electronics technician, computer support specialist, quality control inspector, telecommunications equipment installer, repair technician, technical writer, and engineering technician. Graduates develop applied skills used to troubleshoot electronic equipment and electronic devices, supporting career growth in technical environments while strengthening their foundation for continued study in engineering technology.


Student Stories

Jessica Guillory
Associate of Science in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology

I have to first give a shoutout to Lance Rosenow my Student Advisor. He calls regularly to check up on me and makes sure to answer any questions I have had. And if he didn't have an answer, he pointed me in the direction of someone who did. The most challenging course I had would have to be physics. I am super interested in physics even though it is hard. I think that helped me persevere. I always want to know how and why things work so physics sparked my curiosity. The classes where I learned about AC/DC circuits were also a challenge but necessary for my career. The class where I physically built circuits was the class I feel I had the most fun in.

Jafet Camacho Vazquez
Associate of Science in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology

From day one, [my Student Advisor] Tammy Anderson went above and beyond to stay in touch and make sure I felt genuinely supported. I had different advisors throughout my journey, and they were all great, but Tammy went above and beyond. That kind of attentiveness not only brightened my day every time we spoke, but it also made me feel like she truly cared about my progress and well-being.

Kaila Gough
Associate of Science in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology

[My Student Advisor] Sara would remind me that my work would be due when I had fallen behind was a big help throughout the past couple years.


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Program Outcomes

  • Apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools to narrowly defined engineering technology activities
  • Apply a knowledge of mathematics, science, electronics engineering and technology to engineering technology problems
  • Conduct, analyze and interpret experiments
  • Identify, analyze and solve narrowly defined technical problems
  • Function effectively on teams
  • Apply written, oral and graphical communication
  • Address professional, ethical and social responsibilities
  • Demonstrate a commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement

Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (AS) Curriculum

University of Arkansas Grantham’s 100% online and professionally relevant coursework is designed to help you prepare for your next challenges.

Program Snapshot:
Program Core Credits:
24
General Education Core Credits:
36
Total Credit Hours:
60
Accreditation(s):
DEAC

Program Core


General Education


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*Time to completion is contingent upon continuous enrollment and maintaining satisfactory academic progress.