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Electrical engineers design, develop and test
electrical, electronic, and computer equipment, systems, or components.
The program is designed for students to acquire the fundamentals
of electrical engineering in their second and third years then
specialize in their fourth year. Students may select a pre-defined
concentration or tailor their own program to suit their special
interests. A degree in electrical engineering enables one to work
in a wide variety of industries, such as telecommunication, automotive,
aerospace, electronics or computers.
Areas of specialization:
1.
Communication and signal processing
2. Power systems and power electronics
3. Integrated circuits and solid state electronics
4. Control Systems and Robotics |