Electronics Laboratories
At VTSU
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
Vermont State University | Randolph & Williston
This site contains links to external sites created by students. Please see the disclaimer at the bottom of the page.
This site showcases student works, information about the department, and laboratories.
Currently there are 3 Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology programs at VTSU.
To learn more and apply, check out these programs at vermontstate.edu:
Electromechanical Engineering Technology, B.S.
Electrical Engineering Technology, B.S.
Electrical Engineering Technology, A.E.
EE/ELM Degree Requirement Maps
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Disclaimer for vtelabs.com
We are excited to offer this platform as a resource for showcasing the projects and endeavors of our students. However, it is important to note that vtelabs.com contains links to student project websites that are not managed or controlled by the ECET Department or VTSU. These external websites are independently created and maintained by our students.
Please be aware of the following:
Independent Ownership: The content, maintenance, and administration of the linked student project websites are the sole responsibility of the respective students or project teams. VTSU's ECET Department does not exercise control over the content, updates, or security of these external websites.
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