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Electrical engineers create, build, evaluate, and oversee the production of electrical devices, including electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communication systems, and power generation equipment. Electronics engineers also conceive and develop electronic devices, ranging from portable music players to global positioning systems (GPSs) used in broadcast and communication.
Electrical Engineering opens doors to numerous career paths in fields like digital computers, electronics, control systems, communications, energy, power systems, and beyond. Graduates pursue roles such as Avionic Engineering, Chief Electrical Engineering, Electrical Design Engineering, Control Systems Engineering, Planning Engineering, Process Control Engineering, and Broadcasting Engineering. Students gain skills in applying mathematical, scientific, and engineering principles across various situations. They refine their capability to employ techniques, skills, and tools essential for science and engineering practice, as well as design and carry out experiments. They learn to examine and make sense of data.
If you have successfully completed your high school degree (12 years of primary and secondary education), you are considered an undergraduate student at CSU.
Meet minimum test score requirements:
TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based): 78 and at least 17 in each section
TOEFL PBT (Paper-Based): 550
IELTS: 6.0 and at least 5.0 in each section
PTE (Pearsons Test of English): 50
iTEP: 3.8
ACT English Score: 20
SAT Critical Reading Score: 470