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Students acquire both theoretical foundations and practical abilities to prepare for careers in electrical fields. The program blends classroom instruction with comprehensive hands-on training in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. The curriculum covers power transmission, distribution systems, robotics, plus industrial maintenance and troubleshooting methods, with significant emphasis on workplace health and safety protocols. Additional coursework includes computer-aided design, electronic/digital circuitry, microprocessor applications, programming, and programmable logic controllers. A cooperative work placement offers real-world experience while helping students establish professional connections for potential job opportunities after graduation.
If this program doesn't perfectly match your interests, consider Electrical Engineering Technology instead. This alternative features extended co-op periods and higher-level classes such as Power Quality and Distribution, Advanced PLC Systems, and Electrical Protection and Control systems.