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Applied Engineering Technology

Upon graduation, engineering technologists will be able to participate in the design, development, testing, and manufacturing of industrial machinery, electrical equipment, medical devices, consumer products, and other equipment. Engineering technologists will serve in industry in many capacities, including:

  • Computer programming
  • Customer service
  • Design/construction engineering
  • Environmental/sanitation
  • Field engineering
  • Hardware design and development
  • Information systems
  • Manufacturing
  • Power systems
  • Process engineering
  • Project engineering
  • Quality control
  • Research and development
  • Sales
  • Software design and development
  • Systems/programming
  • Testing engineering

Visit the Drexel Steinbright Career Development Center page for more detailed information on post-graduate opportunities.

 

 

 

 Modified: May 12, 2008  

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