Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering
Program Overview
This electrical engineering program prepares students for careers in research and development, government, and utilities. Graduates will be equipped to design and operate electrical systems, including telecommunications, power stations, and household appliances. The program's curriculum covers a range of topics, including electrical circuitry, power systems, and electronics.
Program Outline
Careers:
Electrical engineers work primarily in research and development industries, firms, the federal government; and with public or private utilities that generate or distribute electricity. Projects can range from designing a telecommunication system or the operation of electric power stations to the lighting and wiring of buildings, the design of household appliances, any kind of electrical circuitry in computers, phones and more.