From global positioning systems to the latest cell phone technology, electrical and electronics engineers research, design, develop, and test new products in a wide range of technologies such as electric power, wired and wireless communications, aviation and satellite navigation systems, controls, manufacturing systems, electronic circuits, lasers, optoelectronics, and semiconductor devices.
Electrical and computer engineering graduates have gone on the work in engineering and business consulting firms; government agencies; electrical, electronic and computer equipment manufacturers; and transportation, communications and utilities firms; as well as the computer and data processing services industry, computer programming, systems integration, and information retrieval.
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