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Electrical engineering ranks among the most sought-after engineering disciplines, encompassing all aspects of electrical and electronic devices and circuits. This includes computing equipment, mobile phones, screens, and more, as well as worldwide telecommunications networks, electronic controls that manage intricate systems in manufacturing plants, automobiles, and commercial airplanes, plus all power and energy infrastructures.
Career Paths in Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineers are responsible for designing, creating, and evaluating diverse electronic systems, such as microelectronics, electric motors, robotic systems, biomedical technologies, automotive electronics, and guidance systems. Employment opportunities exist across nearly every sector, including the consumer electronics and semiconductor industries, as well as in academic institutions, government agencies, and the armed forces.
All applicants are reviewed individually and holistically. Consideration is given to factors such as:
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based): 80; TOEFL (Paper-based): 550; IELTS 6.5; PTE 67; ELS Language Centers: Pass Level 112; Duolingo English Test: 105.
Application Deadline: Fall term - December 1 (Priority); May 1 (Regular).