Why Choose an ABET-accredited Electronics Engineering Program

By Brandon Swenson October 9, 2024

Choosing a bachelor's program in Electronic Engineering is a significant decision that can boost your professional development. One critical factor to consider when selecting a program is whether it is accredited by ABET, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology programs.  An ABET accredited Electronics Engineering Program is important because it signifies that the program meets the strictest quality standards necessary to prepare students for the demands of the engineering profession.

The University of Arkansas Grantham fully-online bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering meets this accreditation standard, under the General Criteria and the Electrical/Electronic(s) Engineering Technology Program Criteria. This online program is an excellent option for those looking to gain the expertise needed to design, develop, test, and maintain today’s rapidly evolving electronic systems and devices.

Where do Electronic Engineering Graduates Work?

Electronic Engineering graduates often find themselves working in dynamic fields such as telecommunications, robotics, and consumer electronics. Their roles may include designing complex circuits, developing innovative technologies, or managing large-scale engineering projects. A degree from an ABET-accredited program such as the one offered by University of Arkansas Grantham opens doors to professional development opportunities, as many employers prefer or require candidates with credentials from accredited institutions.

Why Take Electronic Engineering Courses Online?

For busy working adults, earning an Electronic Engineering degree online can be an ideal solution - and the program at UA Grantham was designed from the ground up to offer an unmatched level of student support, providing students flexibility, and allowing students to balance their education with commitments at home, work, and within their communities.

With the ability to access coursework and lectures on their schedule, working professionals can continue to develop their skills, knowledge, and expertise without sacrificing their current responsibilities. The UA Grantham ABET-accredited electronics engineering program ensures that even while learning remotely, students receive an education that meets the rigorous standards needed to excel in the competitive field of Electronic Engineering.

About the Author

Brandon Swenson
Brandon Swenson, communications manager, is on University of Arkansas Grantham’s editorial board. A veteran and college graduate himself, he understands the benefits and intricacies of government education programs, such as veteran education benefits. Brandon earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City toward the end of his nearly two-decade tour in the United States Marine Corps.
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