Students in Electrical Engineering (EE) study, design, and build devices and systems which utilize electricity and electromagnetic fields. This wide-ranging discipline covers problems at many scales, from the physical design of nano-sized transistors, through complex circuit analysis, to the signals carried by communication and control systems. Application examples include cell phones, solar cells, power generation and distribution, and sensors.
The field of electrical engineering has branched out into a number of specialized categories, including power generation and transmission systems, motors, batteries and control systems. Electrical engineering also includes electronics subcategories, such as radio frequency (RF) systems, telecommunications, remote sensing, signal processing, digital circuits, instrumentation, audio, video, and optoelectronics.
The Electrical Engineering degree program is ABET-accredited at ʯÁñÖ±²¥ which meets the degree requirements to take the Professional Engineering exam.
The Electrical Engineering degree program offers course work in:
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Program Format: Face-to-Face Classes
Number of Credits Hours: 130 Total Hours
Entry Terms: Fall, Spring, Summer
Time to Complete: Four-year Program
Primary Campus: Marietta
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Electrical engineer careers vary, but work primarily in research and development industries, engineering services firms, manufacturing and the federal government, according to the . You’ll generally work indoors, in offices, but may have to visit sites to observe a problem or a piece of complex equipment. Below are a few electrical engineer jobs you might pursue with a bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering degree from Kennesaw State:
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
840 Polytechnic Lane
Marietta Campus
Engineering Technology Center, Building Q
Room #Q-255
Marietta, GA 30060
Phone: (470) 578-7246
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