SUNY Polytechnic Institute SUNY Polytechnic Institute, New York’s premier public polytechnic, provides an innovative and affordable higher education for students interested in science, engineering, technology, business, healthcare, and other liberal arts offerings for a well-rounded approach to experiential learning. Our commitment to a hands-on education situates students with both the academic structure customary of undergraduate study and unique opportunities for training and cutting-edge research, ultimately providing learners an unmatched education targeted for success in our fast-changing world. SUNY Poly students enjoy public school tuition with benefits that many small, private institutions boast, including small class sizes, individualized learning experiences, and a tight-knit community.
Bachelor of Science
Electrical Engineering Technology
Contact us: Office of Admissions State University of New York Polytechnic Institute 100 Seymour Road, Utica, NY 13502 (315) 792-7500 admissions@sunypoly.edu sunypoly.edu
NEW YORK’S PREMIER PUBLIC POLYTECHNIC 10/15 8/23
SUNY Polytechnic Institute SUNY Polytechnic Institute, New York’s premier public polytechnic, provides an innovative and affordable higher education for students interested in science, engineering, technology, business, healthcare, and other liberal arts offerings for a well-rounded approach to experiential learning. Our commitment to a hands-on education situates students with both the academic structure customary of undergraduate study and unique opportunities for training and cutting-edge research, ultimately providing learners an unmatched education targeted for success in our fast-changing world. SUNY Poly students enjoy public school tuition with benefits that many small, private institutions boast, including small class sizes, individualized learning experiences, and a tight-knit community.
Bachelor of Science
Electrical Engineering Technology
Contact us: Office of Admissions State University of New York Polytechnic Institute 100 Seymour Road, Utica, NY 13502 (315) 792-7500 admissions@sunypoly.edu sunypoly.edu
NEW YORK’S PREMIER PUBLIC POLYTECHNIC 10/15 8/23
Concentrations The Program
Graduates of SUNY Poly’s Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) program are applied electrical engineers that work to design, develop and build electrical and electronic devices, systems and processes. The dedication of these engineering technologists is critical to much of daily life in the 21st century, as they apply a basic theoretical understanding to their practical, hands-on approach to problem solving. Students in SUNY Poly’s Electrical Engineering Technology program gain applied engineering skills through: practical problem-solving and project-based learning in a small classroom setting, collaboration with industry, business, and government through summer co-ops, and affiliations with other academic institutions. The program’s curriculum allows students to choose concentrations according to their specific academic and professional interests, preparing them for an array of career opportunities.
The engineering technology programs at SUNY Poly are accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET.
www.abet.org
Students can choose a concentration and select from a number of related technical electives based on their personal interests and professional goals. The three concentrations are: Communication Systems Control Systems Microprocessors, Microcontrollers, & Digital Systems
Career Opportunities Graduates of SUNY Poly’s EET program have been hired by a wide array of regional, national and international companies; you can view a sampling at: https://sunypoly. edu/academics/majors-and-programs/electricalengineering-technology/career-opportunities.html. The flexibility of the curriculum prepares students to work in product design, development, testing, technical operations, technical services and sales, and other fields. In addition to their career success, many graduates may choose to attend graduate school and/or pursue professional certification.
Labs Lab access is vital to electrical engineering technologists as they learn and refine practical, hands-on skills. SUNY Poly’s ten engineering technology labs feature a variety of instrumentation and modern equipment similar to that used in an industrial setting. Lab spaces are dedicated to electrical engineering technology areas such as: control systems, communications, fiber optics, analog and digital systems, FPGAs, and microcontrollers.
Access the SUNY Poly catalog at https://webapp.sunypoly.edu/undergrad-catalog/ for specific courses and program requirements.
What You’ll Study
Our Campus
Technical Courses QC and Workplace Issues Control Systems/ Communications Digital Systems/ Microprocessors Senior Level Courses Capstone Course
Located in Utica, NY, on hundreds of wooded and landscaped acres, SUNY Poly’s campus is a beautiful living and learning environment. Students live in our modern, spacious residential complexes, including the new Hilltop Hall, SUNY’s first zero-net carbon residence hall, and enjoy an expanding array of student-focused facilities that include our state-of-the-art Center for Global Advanced Manufacturing, Student Center, and Wildcat Field House. Life on campus is enriched by a wide variety of events and activities, including the Wildcats’ championship-winning intercollegiate athletics program, our Wildcat Esports team, and a weekly agenda of intramurals, concerts, comedians, and more. Students can join one of the dozens of clubs and organizations or start one with a group of friends who share an interest.
Communications Analog and Digital Communication Transmission Techniques Fiber Optics Data Communications & Computer Network Technology Satellite Communication Wireless Communication Systems Data Compression & Multimedia Technology Optical Communication Special Topics: Communication Techniques Digital Filters Control Systems Control Systems Programmable Controllers Automatic Control Systems Digital Control and Robotics Microprocessors Digital Systems II Microprocessor & Embedded Systems Programming and Design Microprocessor Interfacing Microprocessor/ Microprogramming & Computer Architecture Special Topics: Digital/Microprocessors Assembly Programming Microcontrollers Programmable Logic Devices Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Concentrations The Program
Graduates of SUNY Poly’s Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) program are applied electrical engineers that work to design, develop and build electrical and electronic devices, systems and processes. The dedication of these engineering technologists is critical to much of daily life in the 21st century, as they apply a basic theoretical understanding to their practical, hands-on approach to problem solving. Students in SUNY Poly’s Electrical Engineering Technology program gain applied engineering skills through: practical problem-solving and project-based learning in a small classroom setting, collaboration with industry, business, and government through summer co-ops, and affiliations with other academic institutions. The program’s curriculum allows students to choose concentrations according to their specific academic and professional interests, preparing them for an array of career opportunities.
The engineering technology programs at SUNY Poly are accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET.
www.abet.org
Students can choose a concentration and select from a number of related technical electives based on their personal interests and professional goals. The three concentrations are: Communication Systems Control Systems Microprocessors, Microcontrollers, & Digital Systems
Career Opportunities Graduates of SUNY Poly’s EET program have been hired by a wide array of regional, national and international companies; you can view a sampling at: https://sunypoly. edu/academics/majors-and-programs/electricalengineering-technology/career-opportunities.html. The flexibility of the curriculum prepares students to work in product design, development, testing, technical operations, technical services and sales, and other fields. In addition to their career success, many graduates may choose to attend graduate school and/or pursue professional certification.
Labs Lab access is vital to electrical engineering technologists as they learn and refine practical, hands-on skills. SUNY Poly’s ten engineering technology labs feature a variety of instrumentation and modern equipment similar to that used in an industrial setting. Lab spaces are dedicated to electrical engineering technology areas such as: control systems, communications, fiber optics, analog and digital systems, FPGAs, and microcontrollers.
Access the SUNY Poly catalog at https://webapp.sunypoly.edu/undergrad-catalog/ for specific courses and program requirements.
What You’ll Study
Our Campus
Technical Courses QC and Workplace Issues Control Systems/ Communications Digital Systems/ Microprocessors Senior Level Courses Capstone Course
Located in Utica, NY, on hundreds of wooded and landscaped acres, SUNY Poly’s campus is a beautiful living and learning environment. Students live in our modern, spacious residential complexes, including the new Hilltop Hall, SUNY’s first zero-net carbon residence hall, and enjoy an expanding array of student-focused facilities that include our state-of-the-art Center for Global Advanced Manufacturing, Student Center, and Wildcat Field House. Life on campus is enriched by a wide variety of events and activities, including the Wildcats’ championship-winning intercollegiate athletics program, our Wildcat Esports team, and a weekly agenda of intramurals, concerts, comedians, and more. Students can join one of the dozens of clubs and organizations or start one with a group of friends who share an interest.
Communications Analog and Digital Communication Transmission Techniques Fiber Optics Data Communications & Computer Network Technology Satellite Communication Wireless Communication Systems Data Compression & Multimedia Technology Optical Communication Special Topics: Communication Techniques Digital Filters Control Systems Control Systems Programmable Controllers Automatic Control Systems Digital Control and Robotics Microprocessors Digital Systems II Microprocessor & Embedded Systems Programming and Design Microprocessor Interfacing Microprocessor/ Microprogramming & Computer Architecture Special Topics: Digital/Microprocessors Assembly Programming Microcontrollers Programmable Logic Devices Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Concentrations The Program
Graduates of SUNY Poly’s Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) program are applied electrical engineers that work to design, develop and build electrical and electronic devices, systems and processes. The dedication of these engineering technologists is critical to much of daily life in the 21st century, as they apply a basic theoretical understanding to their practical, hands-on approach to problem solving. Students in SUNY Poly’s Electrical Engineering Technology program gain applied engineering skills through: practical problem-solving and project-based learning in a small classroom setting, collaboration with industry, business, and government through summer co-ops, and affiliations with other academic institutions. The program’s curriculum allows students to choose concentrations according to their specific academic and professional interests, preparing them for an array of career opportunities.
The engineering technology programs at SUNY Poly are accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET.
www.abet.org
Students can choose a concentration and select from a number of related technical electives based on their personal interests and professional goals. The three concentrations are: Communication Systems Control Systems Microprocessors, Microcontrollers, & Digital Systems
Career Opportunities Graduates of SUNY Poly’s EET program have been hired by a wide array of regional, national and international companies; you can view a sampling at: https://sunypoly. edu/academics/majors-and-programs/electricalengineering-technology/career-opportunities.html. The flexibility of the curriculum prepares students to work in product design, development, testing, technical operations, technical services and sales, and other fields. In addition to their career success, many graduates may choose to attend graduate school and/or pursue professional certification.
Labs Lab access is vital to electrical engineering technologists as they learn and refine practical, hands-on skills. SUNY Poly’s ten engineering technology labs feature a variety of instrumentation and modern equipment similar to that used in an industrial setting. Lab spaces are dedicated to electrical engineering technology areas such as: control systems, communications, fiber optics, analog and digital systems, FPGAs, and microcontrollers.
Access the SUNY Poly catalog at https://webapp.sunypoly.edu/undergrad-catalog/ for specific courses and program requirements.
What You’ll Study
Our Campus
Technical Courses QC and Workplace Issues Control Systems/ Communications Digital Systems/ Microprocessors Senior Level Courses Capstone Course
Located in Utica, NY, on hundreds of wooded and landscaped acres, SUNY Poly’s campus is a beautiful living and learning environment. Students live in our modern, spacious residential complexes, including the new Hilltop Hall, SUNY’s first zero-net carbon residence hall, and enjoy an expanding array of student-focused facilities that include our state-of-the-art Center for Global Advanced Manufacturing, Student Center, and Wildcat Field House. Life on campus is enriched by a wide variety of events and activities, including the Wildcats’ championship-winning intercollegiate athletics program, our Wildcat Esports team, and a weekly agenda of intramurals, concerts, comedians, and more. Students can join one of the dozens of clubs and organizations or start one with a group of friends who share an interest.
Communications Analog and Digital Communication Transmission Techniques Fiber Optics Data Communications & Computer Network Technology Satellite Communication Wireless Communication Systems Data Compression & Multimedia Technology Optical Communication Special Topics: Communication Techniques Digital Filters Control Systems Control Systems Programmable Controllers Automatic Control Systems Digital Control and Robotics Microprocessors Digital Systems II Microprocessor & Embedded Systems Programming and Design Microprocessor Interfacing Microprocessor/ Microprogramming & Computer Architecture Special Topics: Digital/Microprocessors Assembly Programming Microcontrollers Programmable Logic Devices Field Programmable Gate Arrays
SUNY Polytechnic Institute SUNY Polytechnic Institute, New York’s premier public polytechnic, provides an innovative and affordable higher education for students interested in science, engineering, technology, business, healthcare, and other liberal arts offerings for a well-rounded approach to experiential learning. Our commitment to a hands-on education situates students with both the academic structure customary of undergraduate study and unique opportunities for training and cutting-edge research, ultimately providing learners an unmatched education targeted for success in our fast-changing world. SUNY Poly students enjoy public school tuition with benefits that many small, private institutions boast, including small class sizes, individualized learning experiences, and a tight-knit community.
Bachelor of Science
Electrical Engineering Technology
Contact us: Office of Admissions State University of New York Polytechnic Institute 100 Seymour Road, Utica, NY 13502 (315) 792-7500 admissions@sunypoly.edu sunypoly.edu
NEW YORK’S PREMIER PUBLIC POLYTECHNIC 10/15 8/23