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A bachelor's degree in electrical or electronic engineering is necessary for entry-level electrical engineering positions. Certain advanced roles may demand graduate degrees or professional certification. Electrical engineers must have thorough knowledge of fundamental electrical engineering subjects. At Temple University, these encompass analog and digital circuit design, discrete and continuous signal processing, programming, and circuit design. This curriculum equips you with essential mathematics, physics, analytical reasoning, and other skills vital to the profession. As an electrical engineering student, you'll cultivate collaborative abilities, the accuracy to align designs with specifications, and the capability to complete projects on time. You'll further enhance your knowledge by selecting technical electives that either expand your scope or focus your abilities on particular engineering specialties that align with your interests.