The MS in Electrical Engineering at Northwestern is designed for those ready to shape the next era of technological innovation. This is not just a degree — it’s a launchpad for engineers who want to ...
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission(s) of ABET, under the General Criteria and the Electrical Engineering Program Criteria.
Electrical engineers design, develop and analyze key technological systems, like the ones that power electronics, communications and electromagnetics. In UW’s electrical engineering program, students ...
Many prospective students wonder, "What do electrical engineers do?" These professionals design, improve, and manufacture electrical equipment and applications. Growth in technological innovations and ...
As an University of Dayton electrical engineering graduate student, you'll work with top scholars and industry leaders to develop your area of expertise. Our faculty are nationally recognized as ...
Newly emerging fields such as artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicles, sustainable energy, and quantum computing are driving the demand for highly skilled engineers ...
Modern technologies, including wind turbines, solar energy, geothermal systems, fuel cell technology, and alternative energy systems, are at the core of finding new ways to harness energy without ...
Electrical engineers design and oversee the development of electrical equipment. They create new technologies and improve existing devices, adhering to client and end-user needs, building codes, and ...
Our graduate-level curriculum—designed to strengthen your foundation in physical science and mathematics—allows you to tailor your learning experience to your professional interests while pursuing one ...
The University of Guam is expanding its School of Engineering with the launch of a new Bachelor of Science in Construction ...
Mastronarde succeeds Jonathan Bird, who has served as chair of the department since 2017. Bird will return to his faculty role. “I’m excited for the future of the Department of Electrical Engineering ...