Get your degree in electronics distribution.
By Industrial Distribution Staff -- Industrial Distribution, 6/1/1999
The Education Foundation of the National Electronic Distributors Assn. is working with Texas A&M University to develop the first-ever industrial distribution degree with an electronic distribution focus. The program, funded by the NEDA Education Foundation, will begin admitting students this fall.The electronic distribution track will include a core of three courses in electronics engineering technology and telecommunications engineering technology among the technical courses required for the bachelor's degree in industrial distribution. The course mix will be 40 percent distribution, 40 percent engineering, and 20 percent business.
If successful, NEDA plans to replicate the program at other universities that have industrial distribution departments.
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