BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Electrical Engineering Program Information
We Have the Best Formula for Making Top Electrical Engineering Professionals
The Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering provides the student with the opportunity to acquire a broad background circuit theory, communication systems, computers, control systems, electromagnetic fields, energy sources and systems, and electronic devices. Emphasis on design places the Embry-Riddle Electrical Engineering student in a unique position to increase employment opportunities after graduation.
Undergraduate Research
Research opportunities for our students are available within the department and jointly with the Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Department. Recently the research projects have been in areas of robotics, computer vision, airport lighting systems, and control systems. Because the department has a systems focus, a variety of skills are needed. In addition, computer skills (especially using MATLAB and C) are valuable for this work.
Collaboration and Aviation Experience
Our small campus encourages cross-program collaboration. Occasional opportunities exist for part time jobs with the campus flight simulators and other technologies familiar to people involved in aviation. The new engineering design laboratory is another venue for collaborative engineering design.