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Architectural Engineering Technology
Architectural engineering technologists often work in architectural offices and assist in the building planning, design, construction, and operations or maintenance planning.
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Bioengineering Technology
Bioengineering Technologists focus on biomedical equipment. They may work on designs or applications, or may be responsible for installation planning, operation, or maintenance for biomedical equipment.
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Chemical Engineering Technology
Chemical engineering technologists usually are employed in industries producing pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and petroleum products, among others. They work in laboratories as well as processing plants.
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Civil Engineering Technology
Civil engineering technologists help civil engineers to plan and build highways, buildings, bridges, dams, wastewater treatment systems, and other structures, and to do related research.
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Computer Engineering Technology
Computer Engineering Technologists work in many industries at tasks including analog and digital design, microprocessor hardware and software applications, network administration and design, and digital communications.
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Electrical Engineering Technology
Electrical and electronics engineering technologists help to design, develop, test, and manufacture electrical and electronic equipment such as communication equipment, radar, industrial and medical measuring or control devices, navigational equipment, and computers.
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Environmental Engineering Technology
Environmental engineering technologists work closely with environmental engineers and scientists in developing methods and devices used in the prevention, control, or correction of environmental hazards.
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Industrial Engineering Technology
Industrial engineering technologists study the efficient use of personnel, materials, and machines in factories, stores, repair shops, and offices. They prepare layouts of machinery and equipment, plan the flow of work, make statistical studies, and analyze production costs.
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Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Engineering Technologists work in teams with others to develop tools, processes, machines and equipment to make quality products at a reasonable cost.
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Mechanical Engineering Technology
Mechanical engineering technologists help engineers to design, develop, test, and manufacture industrial machinery, consumer products, and other equipment.
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Other Engineering Technology Degree Areas
In addition to the main engineering technology fields covered within this site, there are many ABET accredited engineering technology programs in other areas.
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(The Sloan Career Cornerstone Center has provided engineering and engineering technology degree profiles to TryEngineering.)

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