If I got a BSEE from ITT Technical Institute, will I be able to fine a good engineering job?
Is the ITT BSEE that worthless? I had considered DeVry, mostly because I have met a lot of Motorola people who went thru a DeVry program... but don't know anything about ITT.Only if you get a real degree afterward. You could, however, get a job similar to an RCDD, or work in IT. Or you could do construction work, if you take their drafting degree program.
The ITT BSEE is nota BSEE. You can get a BS from them in Construction Management, in Data Security, or in Network Communications. You can then become a construction worker, and IT person, or something akin to an RCDD. Whether those are worth $50,000.oo or not will vary by individual.Is the ITT BSEE that worthless?
I am currently classed as a "telecommunications technician." I have worked as a "field service representative," and a "communication systems installer." I've been "installing, testing, and maintaining communications system" on and off for a dozen years.The Electronics and Communications Engineering Technology program of study at ITT Technical Institute emphasizes technical skills that can be used to help design, develop, install, test and maintain communications systems. Graduates of this program may begin to pursue career opportunities in a variety of entry-level positions, such as electronics engineering technologist, electronics engineering assistant, engineering sales/service representative, computer systems technologist, technical consultant, telecommunications technician, communication systems installer, field service representative, engineering technician or research technician. Among the types of work environments that may use the services of graduates with these skills include, among others, data and telecommunications service providers, TV and satellite services organizations, computer network sales and services organizations, electronic systems R&D facilities and entertainment industries.
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