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Engineering Technology

Skills That Power Industry Start Here.

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Engineering Technology Programs

Receive practical, hands-on training in numerous areas, including alternative energy, chemical engineering, computer networking, construction management, electrical engineering, geospatial technology, or mechanical engineering. 

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Hands-On Skills. Strong Career Potential.

RCBC’s Engineering Technology AAS programs prepare graduates for in-demand technician roles—often earning wages comparable to entry-level engineers as they build experience. Through practical, hands-on learning, you will explore opportunities in alternative energy, chemical engineering, computer networking, construction management, electrical engineering, geospatial technology, and mechanical engineering while gaining the skills employers are looking for.

Why Choose Engineering Technology at RCBC?

Hands-On Learning Gain practical experience through labs and real-world projects.

Career-Focused Programs Build skills for in-demand technical careers.

Affordable Education Start your technical career at a lower cost.

Industry-Standard Technology Train with the tools and technology used in today’s workplaces.

Flexible Career Pathways Enter the workforce or continue toward a bachelor’s degree.

Supportive Learning Environment Learn from experienced faculty in smaller classes.