Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
A specialized course under Engineering & Technology
Course Details
Electrical engineering deals with the technology of electricity. Electrical engineers work on a wide range of components, devices and systems, from tiny microchips to huge power station generators.
The introduction of the modern age is marked by the introduction of electrical energy to homes, organizations and industry, all of which had been made viable with the aid of electrical engineers.
Some of the most prominent pioneers in electrical engineering are Thomas Edison (electric mild bulb), George Westinghouse (alternating current), Nikola Tesla (induction motor), Guglielmo Marconi (radio) and Philo T. Farnsworth (television). These innovators turned thoughts and ideas about electrical energy into realistic devices and systems that ushered in the modern age.
Since its early beginnings, the area of electrical engineering has grown and branched out into a number of specialized categories, along with energy generation and transmission systems, motors, batteries and manage systems. Electrical engineering additionally includes electronics, which has itself branched into an even higher range of subcategories, such as radio frequency (RF) systems, telecommunications, remote sensing, signal processing, digital circuits, instrumentation, audio, video and optoelectronics.
Career Prospect
Career Opportunity
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Control and Instrumentation Engineer
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Broadcast Engineer
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Design Engineer
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Consultant
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System Analyst
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Electrical Engineering
Employment Opportunity
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Software Development
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Digital Design
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