Jobs with an AA in Electrical Engineering?

<p>I have an AA in Electrical Engineering, and will be starting my junior year for the fall. After two years of theoretical work (weed out classes), i am interested in finding out what type of jobs will hire with an AA in EE. I am currently 20 years old, do have some AutoCad drafting experience and 2 years as a bank teller.</p>

<p>All serious EE jobs will require a BS, especially for someone with little relevant work experience.</p>

<p>But you can try your best! Just apply everywhere.</p>

<p>They gave you an AA for engineering? I would have thought they would have given an AS. </p>

<p>Anyway, see if you can find some technician type work (if that’s something you’d be interested in). Otherwise, you probably need that BSE first.</p>

<p>Thanks for the help.</p>

<p>Stay in school.</p>

<p>Strictly speaking you’re a technologist, not an engineer. I’ll bet your degree title is actually “electrical engineering technology,” or something like that with “technology” in it. Those degrees (I was going for an EET AS about seven years ago when I had to quit) aren’t like engineering degrees, because they are all about designing with existing technology, repairing, maintaining, etc., none of the theory, physics, higher math, etc., that would be necessary to, say, design a microprocessor or MEMS. I’m not knocking the degree, ET (engineering technology) degrees have their place, and they’ll probably become more prevalent in the future, but they are different from the types of degrees normally discussed on this board.</p>

<p>Many engineering jobs are, without a doubt, “technology” type jobs.</p>

<p>easy… apply and if you actually do get a fulltime job then you can reevaluate this plan, you will probably be changing lightbulbs btw</p>