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Electronics Manufacturing Technology Program
The electronics industry is one of the fastest growing in the world. As products such as cellular phones become smaller, and computers become faster, the building of these products becomes more complicated. There is a great need in industry for highly skilled workers. In the electronics manufacturing option of computer integrated manufacturing technology, you study a wide range of general topics in both electronics and manufacturing. In addition, courses in electronics manufacturing teach you the special processes used by industry today. These courses have a laboratory component, so you can "get your hands on" the latest equipment and do it yourself. Industrial organization and quality techniques classes help prepare you for the business side of industry. And math and science courses give you the foundation for learning now and keeping up in the future. This unique combination prepares you to compete and succeed in the exciting world of electronics manufacturing.
For more information regarding Electronics Manufacturing contact: Elaine Cooney, Program Director Phone: 317.274.2363 Fax: 317.278.0789 For more information regarding EMT contact Elaine Cooney Programs | Announcements | Student Scholarships & Awards | Degrees | Courses | Faculty/Staff Directory | Careers | Online Resources | Community Outreach | Biomedical Electronics Technology | Computer Engineering Technology | Electrical Engineering Technology | Electronics Manufacturing Technology Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI 799 West Michigan Street, ET 209 Indianapolis, IN 46202-5160 Phone: 317.274.2363 Fax: 317.278.0789 For more information regarding ECET contact: et_eet@iupui.edu For more information about the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI, email etinfo. Copyright and copy 1999-2003 Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI 799 W. Michigan Street Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202-5160 (317) 274-2533 Questions or comments regarding this site to: Webmaster This page created by Computer Network Center |