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Associate of Science in
Communications Engineering Technology


Are you a high school student anxious to enter the workforce, an adult trying to retool for a changing economy, or a skilled tradesperson looking to enhance your skills? A Lawrence Technological University associate degree may be just what you need to begin - or advance - a successful career in an engineering technology-related field. In fact, most employers in the industry prefer to hire workers with at least a two-year degree, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. And in an increasingly competitive and global marketplace, staying abreast of the latest technologies is crucial.

As one of the nation's premier technological universities, Lawrence Tech offers rigorous, well-rounded associate programs anchored in science, mathematics, and technology. The University's "theory and practice" approach to learning means exceptional exposure in the classroom combined with practical, hands-on experiences. You'll have access to state-of-the-art labs, equipment, and industry-standard software. And with Lawrence Tech's small class sizes, you'll benefit from one-on-one mentoring from faculty with real-world knowledge.

From electronics to entertainment, a degree in communications engineering technology can provide a strong foundation for a wide variety of careers. Focused on topics such as electrical control systems, electronics, circuits, microprocessors, networking, and computer diagnostics, Lawrence Tech's Associate of Science in Communications Engineering Technology is designed to prepare you for entry level positions such as electrical and electronic engineering technician, technical consultant, telecommunications network technician, or sales/services representative. Other opportunities exist in research and development, product evaluation and testing, or in broadcasting, especially industrial television. In addition, credits from the AS in Communications Engineering Technology may be applied to the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology or the Bachelor of Science in Audio Engineering.

Getting Started
For more information, contact Lawrence Tech's Office of Admissions at 800.CALL.LTU or admissions@ltu.edu. For specific questions call 248.204.2060 or 248.204.2508.

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