السبت، 20 يوليو 2013

Electrical Engineering Schools, Degrees and Careers

Electrical Engineering Schools, Degrees and Careers

 


What You'll Do

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By Sarah Stevenson
If you want to be on the cutting edge of new technological development, electrical engineering may be the career for you. Whether it's a motor for the latest electric car, a navigation system used in GPS devices, or a wind turbine power system for efficient energy production, an electrical engineer was involved in its design and manufacture.
Though the term electrical engineering is often used interchangeably with electronics engineering, the two areas have slightly different emphases:
  • An electrical engineer is responsible for designing, developing, testing, and supervising the production of electrical equipment and systems, in fields ranging from transportation to lighting and wiring systems to power generation and transmission.
     
  • Electronics engineers focus more on communications, signal processing, and other electronics systems.

Job Opportunities

Job opportunities are good for electrical engineering graduates, despite a few minor obstacles. Cutbacks in government funding for research and defense programs cause slowdowns from time to time in engineering job opportunities. In addition, international competition in product development as well as engineering services has limited employment growth. However, engineers who stay up-to-date with technology and continue their education throughout their careers will remain competitive.

The Future of Electrical Engineering

Looking forward, electrical engineers can find rewarding work in the burgeoning fields of alternative energy, biomedical technology, and personal technology. With an increasing emphasis on secure, cost-effective and environmentally efficient energy solutions like solar and wind power, engineering jobs abound in areas such as wind turbine energy and power system security. Electrical engineering also factors into the development of medical imaging systems and instrumentation, wireless communications devices and consumer products.

Schools & Degrees

The following degree programs are available for students desiring to become an electrical engineer:

Salaries

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2012-13 Occupational Outlook Handbook, the median national annual salary for electrical engineers is $85,920. Actual salaries may vary greatly based on specialization within the field, location, years of experience and a variety of other factors.

 

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