Electrical engineering technology (electronics) graduates work in electronic and digital circuit design, testing, and manufacturing; microwave wireless communications and telecommunications; and control systems and robotics.
Electrical engineering technology (power and machines) graduates work in electrical power generation (hydraulic, steam, nuclear); electrical power distribution; and electrical system manufacturing and testing in industries that manufacture products with electrical components.
Fashion and textile technology graduates work in fashion merchandising, apparel design, product development, and textiles. Industrial technology graduates are knowledgeable about both technical and managerial concepts, enabling them to succeed in the rapidly changing workplace. Mechanical engineering technology graduates work in manufacturing, testing laboratories, marketing firms, and government agencies.
Technology education graduates are recommended for New York State provisional certification to teach technology education (formerly industrial arts) in grades K–12.
