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ABET-Accredited Bachelor’s in Electronics Engineering Technology

One of Only 48 ABET-Accredited Online Programs: University of Grantham's Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology
When you pursue a technology education, you want to know that the curriculum and faculty are top-notch and that you’ll be well-prepared for success in your field upon graduation. As an institution, the University of Grantham is committed to both of these outcomes, ensuring electronic engineering students have what they need to maximize their potential and build the future they envision.
We’re proud that UA Grantham's Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology is one of only 48 programs nationwide that are both accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET and offered 100% online.
ABET-accredited programs bridge industry standards with STEM curricula, validating academic programs through rigorous, outcomes-based evaluations that check for technical depth, practical skills, and continuous improvement.
We’ve been ABET-accredited since 2014, which means we’ve been refining the world-class coursework and unmatched resources in our bachelor’s degree program for more than a decade, ensuring they reflect today’s cutting-edge industry standards. Best of all, ABET is recognized worldwide, which means graduates of our electronics engineering degree program aren’t limited in their opportunities for licensure and work beyond the classroom.
Why ABET Accreditation Matters for Engineering Education
ABET is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization that evaluates and accredits on-campus and online engineering programs across several disciplines, including applied/natural science, computing, engineering (such as aerospace, biomedical, and chemical engineering), and engineering technology. Its role is to ensure educational quality and integrity by verifying that programs meet specific standards the organization has deemed necessary for real-world professional readiness.
As the premier engineering accreditation commission, ABET evaluates curriculum, faculty, facilities, and academic standards at the associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degree levels through a rigorous, multi-month process that involves both self-reporting and a three-day site visit. ABET’s evaluation standards have been developed and refined over time by technical professionals at the top of their fields.
Their process to determine eligibility for accreditation includes:
- In-depth interviews with faculty and students
- Deep analysis of student work in core classes and electives
- Assessment of the school’s facilities
- Broad inquiry into academic data
Each of these actions helps the committee assess whether fundamental educational objectives and student outcomes have been met.
While ABET accreditation certainly benefits any STEM program or college of engineering that manages to achieve it, this accomplishment also has significant positive impacts for students who enroll. ABET’s approval means they can rest assured that the school’s program claims are credible and that they’re getting a high-quality curriculum.
Whether you’re after a degree in cybersecurity or mechanical engineering, this is crucial for students pursuing STEM disciplines and long-term professional development, as it ensures employers recognize your technical competence and helps you meet prerequisites for licensure. It also makes global mobility possible.
Because UA Grantham’s Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology is ABET-accredited, online degree students can have peace of mind knowing we adhere to rigorous academic standards at every turn. We’ve held our accreditation status since 2014. Over the years, we’ve honed our ability to merge theoretical concepts with real scenarios in an effort to prepare you to make an impact as a technical professional in electronics engineering technology.
One of Only 48 Fully Online ABET-Accredited Electronics Engineering Technology Programs
According to ABET, most accredited programs require students to be in person on a full-time basis. This is because the organization mandates that students have access to a rigorous curriculum that includes hands-on experience and lab-intensive work designing, testing, and debugging computers and other physical equipment.
While hybrid models allow students to take online courses from the location of their choice and then come to campus for the practical component of their program, 100% ABET-accredited online engineering programs that let students complete all of their coursework and activities away from school facilities are quite rare.
Many schools acknowledge the major hurdle in ensuring that fully online students are offered programs that meet the same high standards as those serving in-person students.
This is what makes UA Grantham’s Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology so unique. We ensure national accessibility to our renowned curriculum while maintaining flexibility for working adults. Whether you’re living in North Dakota or New York, you can get a practical, high-quality education that sets the stage for professional success.
A Longstanding Commitment to Engineering and Electronics Education
UA Grantham’s reputation for providing students with an excellent technical education is well-documented and hard-earned. The school was founded as the Grantham Radio License School by World War II veteran Donald Grantham in 1951. Back then, Grantham was dedicated to helping veterans turn their GI Bill® financial aid benefits into a stable profession by earning a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license certification.
Although Grantham established the original campus in Southern California, its reputation for quality technical education soon grew well beyond the local area. The school eventually expanded campuses and earned accreditation from the Distance Education and Training Council in 1961.
This move would prove to be pivotal, both for the institution and for those around the country seeking technical education. By 1977, Grantham was the only school in the U.S. offering an accredited Bachelor of Science in Electronics using the distance education model.
Throughout the years, Grantham has remained committed to its original mission while continuing to refine program offerings to reflect real-world needs. In 1985, the school launched the Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology to help students develop in-depth knowledge and competencies around electrical systems and engineering principles. Many students have gone on to find success in various fields because of the skills they’ve acquired.
Taking advantage of rapid technology development, the school moved to its signature 100% online model in 2000 and has been perfecting it ever since. In 2021, the school joined the University of Arkansas family and officially became UA Grantham, giving it the resources needed to deliver a high-quality ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology to students.
This rich legacy of distance learning continues to help students achieve their dreams through flexible, accessible educational options.
What Makes Engineering Technology Different?
While engineering and engineering technology are closely related disciplines, it’s important to distinguish between the two fields. Engineers focus on developing and applying theoretical knowledge and concepts to design and build systems and create new technologies.
Instead of designing new devices and systems, engineering technology focuses on practical applications for existing ones. Engineering technologists are builders and implementers whose work emphasizes troubleshooting and technical problem-solving in real-world scenarios, making them indispensable in manufacturing, construction, and other critical fields.
This is why UA Grantham’s Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology offers applied, hands-on, implementation-focused learning.
Our ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology focuses heavily on lab work, in which students use simulations and other tools to develop the knowledge and skills they need for success. It’s the ideal option for learners seeking practical, applied technical education that will translate well to the professional world.
Inside the Bachelor's in Electronics Engineering Technology Curriculum
UA Grantham's Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology features a curriculum centered on foundational math and science concepts within an applied framework. This means that conceptual understanding is at the heart of what we teach. We rely on practical concepts to ensure relevance in your learning.
Each student enrolled in the program is required to complete 84 program core credits. This coursework spans several subject areas, including advanced math, electrical engineering, programming, and project management. Specific courses include:
- Calculus
- Statistics
- Signals and Systems Theory
- Instrumentation and Measurement
- Programming
- Circuit Analysis
- Technical Project Management
In order to help us send well-rounded students into the field, our ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology also includes 36 general education credits. These include courses like technical writing, economics, psychology, and sociology. They’re meant to help you learn to communicate effectively and enhance your professional skills.
These courses also build broader knowledge, helping you better understand the world around you so that you can be prepared to develop timely solutions to pressing issues.
Both the core general education courses place a strong emphasis on applied competencies and technical problem-solving. To solidify what you learn in your core courses, you’ll also complete a capstone project during which you will be responsible for designing, building, and testing a product to help you synthesize and apply your knowledge to something meaningful.
One of the most significant benefits of UA Grantham’s electronics engineering technology program is that it’s offered entirely online. This structure is designed to provide enrolled students with a high degree of flexibility and accessibility without sacrificing the academic rigor that creates competent professionals. ABET accreditation assures students that they’ll receive a high-quality education that prepares them well for the demands they’ll likely face in the field.
ABET alignment also ensures an outcomes-based approach and continuous improvement for the program, which means students can be confident that content is continually updated to reflect new standards and developments in the field.
A Student Perspective on Engineering Technology at UA Grantham
Michael A. is an accomplished spacecraft architect. He began his journey at Sears, Roebuck and Company shortly after graduating from high school. It took him seven years to realize that, although he was making great money, his passion lay in the tech industry.
Michael had been to school several times over the last three decades. While he’d received a plethora of valuable knowledge, he never seemed to be able to finish what he’d started all those years ago. Between his stints in college, Michael started a family, taught himself physics and math, and started a role as an aerospace carpenter.
With a handful of units from multiple ABET-accredited online engineering programs and a desire to finally complete his formal education, he called our team at UA Grantham to see what we could do for him.
We were able to create a clear path for Michael to earn his degree within two years, 100% online. As a busy professional who needed to balance full-time work with his education, this convenient access, flexibility, and structured programming were what kept him focused on his goal.
While earning his bachelor’s degree, Michael notes how frequent projects and labs offered robust opportunities for hands-on skill development. Though they provided a significant challenge for him, they helped him grow and learn to apply technical competencies in real professional situations.
Two years into his journey, Michael has earned his diploma from UA Grantham and graduated from the program with more passion than he’s ever had. He continues to rave about how the constant check-ins and academic support resources he received from his UA Grantham advisors played a pivotal role in achieving his dreams. Best of all, Michael is able to take what he’s learned from his coursework and apply it directly to his aerospace role.
Continuing a Tradition of Technical Excellence in STEM Education
UA Grantham was founded as Grantham Radio School in 1951. Although the school was dedicated to helping veterans make the most of the benefits they had earned fighting for their country, this marked the beginning of a rich legacy of excellence in technical education.
In 1977, UA Grantham achieved yet another milestone in developing the first accredited distance Bachelor of Science in Electronics. No longer educating veterans only, our institution became dedicated to helping all people pursue their educational dreams and build a life they truly love. The 1985 launch of the Electronics Engineering Technology program kept this spirit alive, allowing us to serve busy professionals with options for expanding their professional skillset.
29 years later, in 2014, we secured ABET accreditation for the Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology. This significant milestone for our institution assures students that our flexible online programs meet rigorous quality standards and will prepare them well for success in the professional world.
In keeping with ABET standards and requirements, we continue to stay on the cutting edge of technological innovation, ensuring our graduates stand out as modern problem-solvers.
Ready to start your educational journey? Explore the program page for additional details. Apply now and earn your degree at UA Grantham.
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