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Electrical engineering is a dynamic and multifaceted field focused on studying, creating, and producing various electrical devices, systems, and processes. It encompasses both power transmission and data communication. Memorial's electrical engineering curriculum features a required co-op program, allowing students to acquire nearly two years of hands-on industry experience. The coursework covers hardware, electromagnetics, power systems, electric machinery, telecommunications, software development, and automation systems. Throughout the program, you'll engage in design initiatives, culminating in a final-year interdisciplinary capstone project that may combine electrical and computer engineering with peers from both specializations.
Professional prospects
Graduates with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering can pursue diverse career paths such as:
electrical infrastructure designer
telecommunications specialist
power systems planner
automation systems developer
Duration: Five-year program (including one foundational year plus four years of electrical engineering specialization)