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Electrical engineers employ electronics, signals and controls, analog and digital systems, microcontrollers, microprocessors, and programming to create, construct, and evaluate a broad spectrum of systems, spanning from power to image processing and communications. The Electrical Engineering program at the R.B. Annis School of Engineering aims to develop competent and ethical graduates who can smoothly transition into the varied workforce.
Gain experience with cutting-edge equipment in our modern engineering facilities, then implement your knowledge in DesignSpine projects involving actual corporate partners, building networks that frequently result in internships and employment offers. Beyond the classroom, numerous avenues exist for students to pursue their interests. Our maker space and workshops are accessible to every student. Additionally, we host a Robotics Club, a Racing Club, and a vibrant student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE).
BENEFITS
Curriculum blended with hands-on laboratory activities to highlight the links between core engineering analysis and real-world engineering design
Curriculum progresses alongside the project-focused DesignSpine program that sharpens professional abilities
Provides practical engineering exposure via client-based projects and national contests
Equips graduates for diverse career paths post-graduation, such as embedded and control systems, image processing, digital signal processing, defense, technology, and beyond