California Engineering Schools

Here is a list of California engineering schools which offer a wide variety of degrees and diplomas in this field. We've also gathered information about a career in the engineering, located at the bottom of the page. Click on a school to find more specific information or just scroll down the page through all the schools and their programs.

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DeVry University

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Locations: Fremont, CA / Long Beach, CA / Pomona, CA / West Hills, CA / Sherman Oaks, CA

  • Biomedical Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
    Biomedical Engineers use traditional engineering expertise to analyze and solve biological and medical technology problems to enhance today's healthcare. Their responsibilities include working with physicians, therapists and other technicians in the design, construction, implementation and maintenance.
  • Computer Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
    Electronics is the backbone of many home, commercial and industrial products and processes. DeVry's Computer Engineering Technology program provides students with the hands-on experience, technical skills and general education they need to succeed in this rapidly growing career field.
  • Electronics Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
    Electronics engineering technology professionals work on teams with other specialists to design, develop, produce, test and maintain complex products and systems. In this growing career field, professionals guide concepts developed by senior electronics engineers into actual products and services.

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Heald College

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Locations: San Francisco, CA

  • Information Technology - Fiber Optics (Associate's Degree)
    You will learn the latest technical skills to enable you to assist optical engineers and systems engineers in their work on optical systems. This includes maintaining equipment and supplies, and assembling optical systems.

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ITT Technical Institute

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Locations: Anaheim, CA / Lathrop, CA / Oxnard, CA / Rancho Cordova, CA / San Bernardino, CA / San Diego, CA / Sylmar, CA / Torrance, CA / West Covina, CA / Clovis, CA / San Dimas, CA

  • Computer And Electronics Engineering Technology (Associate's Degree)
  • Electronics and Communications Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Industrial Automation Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Software Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)

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San Joaquin Valley College

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Locations: Fresno, CA

  • Electronic Engineering Technology (Associate's Degree)
    SJVC's Electronic Engineering Technology program provides an in-depth study and analysis of the technical aspects of applied electronics technology. Our hands-on training focuses on circuit trouble-shooting and analysis, as well as advanced concepts including surface mount technology, microprocessor technology and computer aided electronic design.

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Westwood College

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Locations: Anaheim, CA

  • Computer Network Engineering (Associate's Degree)
    The Computer Network Engineering program is designed to provide students with the skills required to design, install, configure, and maintain enterprise-wide networks.

Engineering Career Information

Engineering school graduates seek out the theories and principles of science and mathematics to explore and develop solutions to technical problems. Their work is the link between daily human needs and the profitable application of those needs. Engineers not only design products, but also the machines that build those products, and even the facilities where those products are made. Engineering graduates also have the skills to contribute in developing new materials that both advance the performance of products, as well as take advantage of advances in technology. In addition to design and development, many engineering school graduates work in production, maintenance, or testing. Many engineers choose to focus in and pursue an area that interests them. More than 25 core specialties are acknowledged by professional engineering societies, and the major branches have a number of subdivisions.

Engineering Career Paths

  • Electrical Engineers
  • Civil Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Industrial Engineers
  • Aerospace Engineers
  • Computer Engineers
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Chemical Engineers
  • General Engineers

Engineering Salary Information

The wages of Engineers vary greatly depending on geographic location and job type.

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