Engineering: Electrical - Associate of Science
The Associate of Science in Engineering: Electrical Program is designed to prepare students who plan to pursue a bachelor’s degree in engineering and seek work as an electrical engineer. Electrical engineers design and test electrical systems and electronic devices. The required courses give students a foundational understanding of statics, dynamics and the electrical design process. While most graduates pursue advanced studies, this degree can qualify job seekers for certain positions such as engineering technician. Students should consult with their faculty advisor and the institution to which they intend to transfer to make sure their courses transfer properly.
Program At a Glance
For those who want to:
Design and develop electrical systems
Use their inventions to improve lives
Apply math and physics to solve problems
Program Snapshot
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Credits: Not Available
Possible Careers
Electrical engineer
Development manager
Electrical designer
*Costs are estimates and are subject to change. Please visit the tuition and fees details page for precise details or call 417-447-7500. Degree time/credits vary with students' enrollment and course completion. Graduation retention varies by case. For program enrollment, retention, exam/certification, and employment rates visit Student Outcomes/Student Right-to-Know. Salary information is provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some careers on this list may require additional education and training. For program-specific accreditation visit OTC Accreditation.
Degree Requirements
For the full program requirements, see curriculum. For the full list of courses, see the catalog.
Admissions
Admission to Ozarks Technical Community College is open to all individuals who can benefit from its educational programs. A focus of the college mission is on the academic, career and personal goals of the student. OTC may admit you as a First-Time student just completing their high school, GED or HiSET requirements or as a Transfer student coming from another institution finishing up a certificate or degree. For more information, visit OTC Admissions.
Wondering how you’re going to pay for college? At OTC, we believe that cost shouldn’t be a barrier to earning a degree. Our staff will work with you to make a financial plan. To browse the resources available to you, see paying for college.