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NEWS |
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Overview
Control, computation, and communications
— electronics makes the world work.
Electronics Engineering
Technology at Texas A&M makes electronics work, in medical
imaging, instrumentation and control, communications, semiconductor
manufacturing, power testing.
Electronics Engineering Technology
is accredited by the Technology
Accreditation Commission (TAC) of the Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
The Electronics Engineering Technology
faculty has established a Mission Statement
and a set of Educational Objectives and Program Outcomes to guide the development
of the Program.
EET/TET Programs Video
EET Students work on industry-sposored, hands-on projects
in multiple state-of-the-art labs in Thompson Hall.
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EET/TET Students WIN!
Four EET/TET students submitted their ENTC 420 project idea to the Center for New Ventures and Entrpreneurship's New Ideas Contest and walked away with first place and $3,000. The students are, L to R, Jud Chilton (EET), Kurt Richardson (TET), Matt Johnston (EET), and Cody Thurston (EET). Want to know more? Check out the Project EVIS site. |
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| EET/TET Welcomes 3 New Faculty Members
Dr. Ryan Beasley, from Harvard University;
Dr. Ana Goulart, from Georgia Tech;
and Dr. Wei Zhan, from TRW Automotive have joined the EET/TET faculty this fall. Welcome!
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Mon., June 18 :
Last day for all students to drop courses with no penalty.
Fri., June 29 :
Last day of first term classes.
Mon., July 2:
First term final exams. Last day to register for second term and pay fees.
Tue.., July 3:
First day of second term classes.
Wed., July 4:
Independence Day Holiday. |