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| Electrical
Engineering (EE) Bachelor of Science |
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Electrical Engineering (EE) is one of the most diverse engineering fields, covering everything from microelectronics to power generation. Electrical Engineers design and test analog electronics, digital electronics, optoelectronics, signal processors, telecommunication systems, control systems, robotics, and computers. This broad field provides a wealth of employment opportunities and is relatively immune to economic fluctuations. An undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering is a passport to a rewarding career. The EE program at Alfred University offers small class sizes and individual attention from a dedicated faculty. As a student in our EE program, you'll be introduced to engineering in the very first semester - in our EE discoveries laboratory and our first-year engineering sequence. Over the next four years, you'll gain the knowledge and skills needed for success through a combination of classroom and laboratory experiences. Our curriculum is especially designed to hone your computing and problem-solving skills. Your capstone experience will be a senior-design project where you can showcase your creative talents for solving real-world engineering problems. |
Curriculum
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