ߣߣÊÓÆµ University ENT graduates are recruited by:
- Procter & Gamble
- Cleveland Cliffs
- American Electric Power (AEP)
- General Electric
- General Motors
- Honeywell
- And more
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ߣߣÊÓÆµ University Regionals offers Engineering Technology degree programs with in-person and Distance Learning options at our Hamilton and Middletown campuses. Emphasizing applied science and engineering, our programs prepare students for successful careers in the field. With options for an associate degree or a bachelor’s degree completion program, students can achieve their career goals through our 2+2 transfer pathways.
Nearly 100 percent job placement for graduates from our Engineering Technology programs.
Join us for an information session about Engineering Technology at ߣߣÊÓÆµ University Regionals. Meet with a representative of the ENT department, explore our programs, and tour the Engineering technology Labs on our Hamilton campus.
Earn a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science to elevate your career with one of our four programs. These programs include a one-year senior design capstone and opportunities for co-ops and internships. Our Bachelor Completion program is delivered to students in 10 partner colleges via the distance learning method.
With our Manufacturing Foundations Certificate, you can enter the workforce or smoothly continue your education toward earning an associate or bachelor’s degree in one of ߣߣÊÓÆµ Regionals Engineering Technology programs.
In addition to traditional financial aid options, we offer some unique ways for you to finance your education at ߣߣÊÓÆµ University Regionals and gain valuable job skills.
Opening Jan. 2026 in Hamilton, Ohio, the Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub will support the growing need for engineering technician jobs, projected to increase up to 4% by 2031 (Bureau of Labor Statistics).
Explore InnovationDemolition on the lobby escalator.
Finished poured concrete on the west ground level.
Duct work being installed on Level 1.
Skin wall framing on the west ground level.
A day-long showcase of cool engineering projects, and a celebration of senior engineering students’ accomplishments.
"I know I would not be where I am today, guiding the next generation of engineers, without my education at the ߣߣÊÓÆµ Regional Campuses."
Major: Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S.
Read Bryan Grody's ENT Journey"I truly enjoyed my time at ߣߣÊÓÆµ University Regionals, where the hands-on learning environment and dedicated professors set the stage for my career. The practical application of engineering principles helped me develop the problem-solving skills that have been invaluable in my professional journey."
Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology
Eric May's Path to Leadership in EngineeringߣߣÊÓÆµ University Regionals Career Services and Professional Development helps Engineering Technology majors build valuable industry connections and gain hands-on experience through internships, and networking opportunities.
Each year, Career Services meets with over 100, and many of them are looking for ENT majors.
ENT students have secured internships with local employers such as SunCoke Energy, Systecon, Cincinnati Test Systems, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc., Stoneridge Control Devices, and Cincinnati Incorporated.
Engineering Technologists and Technicians earn an average annual salary of $72,800 ().
Electrical Engineer / Industrial Engineer / Manufacturing Engineer / Software Engineer / Software Developer / Robotics Engineer
Polytechnic campus builds on strengths of ߣߣÊÓÆµ Regionals
Mayyas leads cutting-edge engineering technology partnership at ߣߣÊÓÆµ University Regionals
ߣߣÊÓÆµ University Regionals Engineering Technology and Butler County: a history of successful collaboration
Butler County Board of Commissioners awards $10 million to ߣߣÊÓÆµ University
Butler Tech and ߣߣÊÓÆµ University to develop new advanced manufacturing education, training, research, and workforce hub
ߣߣÊÓÆµ received a $308,750 grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education to advance manufacturing in the region. A portion of these grant funds will augment our new Industrial Automation Laboratory and be used to provide workforce training with a focus on PLCs and HMI systems.