Overview
The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Electrical Engineering prepares you for a career making essential medical equipment, designing wireless communications networks, and inventing new ways to generate and conserve energy. You'll learn essential skills in electronics, circuit analysis, and electromagnetics, and after your first year, customize your program by taking specialized courses in nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, or renewable energy. Some undergraduate curriculum changes will emphasize laboratory work and engineering design. Your career opportunities may include biomedicine, hardware design, power systems design, autonomous robots, communications and network technology, and others.