Electrical Engineering

Administered by the Department of Electrical Engineering within the College of Engineering. 

https://www.utpb.edu/academics/programs/electrical-engineering/electrical-engineering

The Electrical Engineering program covers a broad range of topics from circuits, automatic controls, micro-electronics, digital circuits, computers, communications, electric machines, electromagnetics, computer networks, signals, image and speech processing, and power systems. Electrical engineers design, develop, and test electrical systems, motors, generators, electronics, computer hardware, computer software, and communications systems that include the internet, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and cellular networks.

Electrical engineers work in the following industries: automotive, aerospace, semiconductor, electromechanical, control instruments, computer, communication, electric power generation, transmission and distribution, oil refineries, research and development, and manufacturing. They are employed in virtually all commercial industries and governmental agencies. Electrical engineers are responsible for bringing you electricity, cellular phones, music, television, automobiles, computers and the internet, to name only a few. Electrical engineers work in offices and may visit different manufacturing or testing sites.