ABET Accredited Degree Programs
The Computer Engineering Technology, Electronic Engineering Technology, and the Mechanical Engineering Technology programs are accredited by Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org .
A.A.S. Computer Engineering Technology
Covers the details of hardware systems and how to build and test, analyze and new design analog and digital electronics. Topics also include, digital electronics, computer programming, and control systems.
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The details of hardware and software systems and getting them to work together. Topics include electrical circuits, semiconductors, and embedded systems.
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Apply engineering principles to create of useful machinery or products. Topics include Computer Aided Design (CAD) software, computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining.
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A.A.S. Architectural Technology
The application of architectural technology to construction and building design. Architectural Technology functions as a link between architects and construction personnel.
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An area of computer technology focused on protecting electronic data and services from malicious attacks, addressing the global concern for secure management, preservation, and delivery of verified digital information.
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A.A.S. Internet and Information Technology
Combines learning of technology, art, music, and writing. Gain valuable skills in communications, programming, artistic layout and design, and animation.
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Knowledge to solve problems involving the transmission of voice, video, and data information over a telecommunication network.
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Math and science-based programs providing the foundation for transfer with advanced standing to a bachelor's degree program in Engineering.
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A.S. [Queensborough] / B.S. [John Jay]
Computer Science and Information Security major prepare students for programs that rely on computing and quantitative methods, especially in areas related to digital forensics and cybersecurity.
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Holders of the A.A.S. degree may choose to continue their studies (without loss of credits) in a Bachelor of Engineering Technology program. Most graduates transfer into Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BET) programs at either private or public four year colleges, including:
Farmingdale State College / SUNY
State College at Utica/Rome / SUNY
New York City Technical College / CUNY
New York Institute of Technology
New Jersey Institute of Technology
DeVry Institute of Technology
York College CUNY
Graduating engineering technicians from the Computer, Electronic, Telecommunication or Internet Engineering Technology programs are widely sought after by industry. They have an excellent record in finding employment and enjoy relatively high starting salaries. Graduates are employed in such diverse positions as computer technician, technical sales representative, electrical designer, electronic technician, research technician, technical writer, and field or customer engineer.
Current and past graduates are employed in many companies in the New York area, including: Airborne Instruments Laboratory, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Consolidated Edison Company