Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
By:
By:
Joel Sandoval
Joel Sandoval
What Is Electrical Engineering?
What Is Electrical Engineering?
EE is the field that deals applications with
EE is the field that deals applications with
electricity, electronics, and magnetisms.
electricity, electronics, and magnetisms.
EE field now covers sub-fields such as:
EE field now covers sub-fields such as:
Power Electronics, Control Systems,
Power Electronics, Control Systems,
Signal Processing, and
Signal Processing, and
Telecommunications.
Telecommunications.
EE’s Sub-disciplines
EE’s Sub-disciplines
Power:
Power:
Deals with the
Deals with the
generation,
generation,
distribution, and
distribution, and
transmission of
transmission of
electricity.
electricity.
Continued
Continued
Electronics &
Electronics &
Microelectronics:
Microelectronics:
Involves with design and
Involves with design and
testing of electric circuits and
testing of electric circuits and
circuits in very small scale.
circuits in very small scale.
Electrical Engineering Con’t
Electrical Engineering Con’t
Signal Processing:
Signal Processing:
Deals with analysis and
Deals with analysis and
manipulation of signals.
manipulation of signals.
Telecommunications:
Telecommunications:
Deals with the trans mis s ion
Deals with the trans mis s ion
of information acros s
of information acros s
cha nnels
cha nnels that received and
that received and
s ends information back and
s ends information back and
forth.
forth.
Telecommunications Con’t
Telecommunications Con’t
Tra inings & E duca tion
Tra inings & E duca tion
EE typically process an academic degree with
EE typically process an academic degree with
major in Electrical Engineering.
major in Electrical Engineering.
The length of study is between four to five years.
The length of study is between four to five years.
EE receive Bachelors of Engineering, Bachelors of
EE receive Bachelors of Engineering, Bachelors of
Science, and Bachelors of Technology depending
Science, and Bachelors of Technology depending
upon the university they attended.
upon the university they attended.
There isn’t much of a training for EE but, they can
There isn’t much of a training for EE but, they can
obtain training in universities, community colleges,
obtain training in universities, community colleges,
and and technical schools.
and and technical schools.
Salary Range & Employment Outlook
Salary Range & Employment Outlook
According to the U.S. Department of Labor,
According to the U.S. Department of Labor,
EE’s Salary is between $51K to $80K per year
EE’s Salary is between $51K to $80K per year
depending in experience and education.
depending in experience and education.
Employment in EE is expected to grow as
Employment in EE is expected to grow as
fast as the average for all occupation over the
fast as the average for all occupation over the
period of 2004-2014.
period of 2004-2014.
References
References
Wikipedia.com
Wikipedia.com
U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor
U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor
Statistics.
Statistics.
Litterqualitypropane.com
Litterqualitypropane.com
Avidimages.com
Avidimages.com

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    What Is ElectricalEngineering? What Is Electrical Engineering? EE is the field that deals applications with EE is the field that deals applications with electricity, electronics, and magnetisms. electricity, electronics, and magnetisms. EE field now covers sub-fields such as: EE field now covers sub-fields such as: Power Electronics, Control Systems, Power Electronics, Control Systems, Signal Processing, and Signal Processing, and Telecommunications. Telecommunications.
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    EE’s Sub-disciplines EE’s Sub-disciplines Power: Power: Dealswith the Deals with the generation, generation, distribution, and distribution, and transmission of transmission of electricity. electricity.
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    Continued Continued Electronics & Electronics & Microelectronics: Microelectronics: Involveswith design and Involves with design and testing of electric circuits and testing of electric circuits and circuits in very small scale. circuits in very small scale.
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    Electrical Engineering Con’t ElectricalEngineering Con’t Signal Processing: Signal Processing: Deals with analysis and Deals with analysis and manipulation of signals. manipulation of signals. Telecommunications: Telecommunications: Deals with the trans mis s ion Deals with the trans mis s ion of information acros s of information acros s cha nnels cha nnels that received and that received and s ends information back and s ends information back and forth. forth.
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    Tra inings &E duca tion Tra inings & E duca tion EE typically process an academic degree with EE typically process an academic degree with major in Electrical Engineering. major in Electrical Engineering. The length of study is between four to five years. The length of study is between four to five years. EE receive Bachelors of Engineering, Bachelors of EE receive Bachelors of Engineering, Bachelors of Science, and Bachelors of Technology depending Science, and Bachelors of Technology depending upon the university they attended. upon the university they attended. There isn’t much of a training for EE but, they can There isn’t much of a training for EE but, they can obtain training in universities, community colleges, obtain training in universities, community colleges, and and technical schools. and and technical schools.
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    Salary Range &Employment Outlook Salary Range & Employment Outlook According to the U.S. Department of Labor, According to the U.S. Department of Labor, EE’s Salary is between $51K to $80K per year EE’s Salary is between $51K to $80K per year depending in experience and education. depending in experience and education. Employment in EE is expected to grow as Employment in EE is expected to grow as fast as the average for all occupation over the fast as the average for all occupation over the period of 2004-2014. period of 2004-2014.
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    References References Wikipedia.com Wikipedia.com U.S. Department ofLabor Bureau of Labor U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics. Statistics. Litterqualitypropane.com Litterqualitypropane.com Avidimages.com Avidimages.com