<p>Just wanted to noe the differrence between electrical engineering technology and electrical engineering itself.</p>
<p>EET tends to emphasize hands on or vocational part of the profession. To put in a crude term but more to the point, a glorified technician. One often can get associate degree in EET in 2 years while with EE, you need to do a traditional 4 years at a minimum.</p>
<p>Here is a link to the popular EET program at RIT, you can compare it to the regular EE curriculum…</p>
<p>[Electrical</a> Engineering Technology](<a href=“http://www.rit.edu/programs/ugrad/colleges/cast/electech.html]Electrical”>http://www.rit.edu/programs/ugrad/colleges/cast/electech.html)</p>