Co-op and Experiential Learning Options
Electrical Mechanical Engineering Technology BS
You will have a wide range of opportunities for career preparation directly related to your field of study, all of which provide hands-on experiences that turn knowledge into know-how.
This program is no longer accepting new student applications.
Students interested in electronics, mechanical systems, computers, imaging and sensing, automation, and robotics are encouraged to consider the mechatronics engineering technology BS program.
Co-op Required
Co-op Options
Full-time Co-op Work Week (35 to 40 hours per week)
Part-time Co-op Work Week (10 to 15 hours per week, not to exceed 20)
Unpaid work may qualify for co-op credit with department approval.
Acceptable Substitutions for Co-op
Entrepreneurship with restrictions: Entrepreneurship co-op/internship may be allowed with department approval.
Research with restrictions: Research experience may be allowed with department approval.
International Experience: International co-op/internship is allowed and study abroad may be allowed with department approval.
Internship Class for Academic Credit: A credit-bearing internship class may be allowed with department approval.
Additional Notes
Special approval notes here.
Co-op Prep Course
Mandatory (typically offered sophomore year)
Typical Co-op Schedule
12 months: 4 blocks (2 semesters and 2 summers)
Career Services Contact
Stephanie Krebbeks