BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
After Graduation From Electrical Engineering
After four years of hard work and an amazingly steep learning curve, you've graduated.
Choices Ahead
Now, you have yet another choice to make: Do you want to go to work in the aerospace industry or move into a graduate program? With strong academic performance and an engineering degree you have countless options. Many of our students who have chosen ROTC as a career path will enter the armed forces to seek distinguished careers serving the nation. Others will choose graduate school and many will go directly into the aerospace workforce.
Career Services Office
If you're pursuing an industry career, the job-seeking process should have begun in your junior year, or during your senior year. If, by some chance, you've graduated and have just started to think about work and career, the career services office is still there for you. They can provide you with job seeking tools and career advisement whether you're a junior, senior, or an alumnus.
Success Stories
The aerospace industry knows Embry-Riddle. Our most positive public relations tool has always been our graduates going into industry and performing beyond the expectations of their employers.
Our graduates have always paved the way for our current students by doing a great job for Boeing, Rockwell-Collins, Honeywell, General Electric, Rolls Royce, Pratt and Whitney, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Alliant Technology, General Dynamics, as well as countless others.
Your employment is our success. It is very rewarding when graduates come back to campus to share their successes or when industry representatives make repeat campus visits to interview additional graduates. Both occur frequently here at Embry-Riddle.
Grad School Preparation
Many of our students choose graduate school and have earned higher degrees from prestigious graduate programs around the country. Many of our students participated in the Prescott campus McNair Scholars program which helps students prepare for graduate programs through the four years of their undergraduate studies.
Whether you're ready to hit the ground running with an industry career or wish to pursue additional degrees, the education you receive at Embry-Riddle sets you up for a successful future.