Bachelor's Major
Electrical Engineering
Masters of the invisible force. Electrical Engineering is the discipline that powers the modern world, from the microscopic transistors in a CPU to the massive turbines of a hydroelectric dam. It is mathematically rigorous, dealing with abstract concepts like fields, waves, and signals. Students learn to harness electricity to process information, transmit energy, and control physical systems.
Admission & Aptitude
Strong aptitude for Physics (Electricity & Magnetism)
Proficiency in Complex Numbers & Differential Equations
Spatial visualization for circuit design
Patience for debugging invisible phenomena
Curriculum Pillars
Fields & Waves
Signals & Systems
Circuits & Electronics
What You'll Learn
Design and analyze analog and digital circuits for computing and power.
Process and filter real-world signals (audio, radio, images) mathematically.
Design control systems that stabilize unstable physical processes.
Learning Style
Abstract and lab-focused. You will spend half your time solving differential equations and the other half in the lab with oscilloscopes and soldering irons. It requires a unique ability to visualize invisible physical quantities (voltage, current, fields).
Is This You?
You are a math heavyweight who also likes to build things.
You can visualize abstract concepts like fields and waves.
You enjoy the magic of making inanimate objects 'come alive' with power.
Career Outcomes
Hardware Engineer: Designing circuit boards for Apple/Tesla.
Power Systems Engineer: Managing the national energy grid.
RF Engineer: Designing 5G/6G wireless communication systems.
Typical Roles
Core Industries
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