Electrical Engineering
Design circuits, power systems, semiconductors, and signal processing systems. Critical for the EV, renewable energy, and chip manufacturing boom.
๐ What You'll Learn
๐ Typical Courses
๐ Career Paths
Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment, from power generators to navigation systems and electric motors.
Robotics Entrepreneur / Service Robot Company Founder
Build intelligent robots that act autonomously in the real world โ delivery, warehouse sorting, surgery, home care, construction. The ultimate AI + hardware combination.
Computer Vision Engineer / CV Application Founder
Teach computers to "see" the world. Facial recognition, medical image analysis, autonomous driving, defect detection. NVIDIA autonomous driving roles pay up to $356K.
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers combine engineering with biology and medicine to design medical devices, prosthetics, imaging equipment, and pharmaceutical drugs.
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Engineer
BCI lets your brain talk directly to computers. Neuralink already has human implants! Spans neuroscience, hardware engineering, and AI.
โ Frequently Asked Questions
What can you do with a Electrical Engineering degree?
Electrical Engineer, Hardware Engineer, Chip Designer, Power Systems Engineer
How much do Electrical Engineering majors make?
The average starting salary for Electrical Engineering graduates is $78,000 per year, with an employment rate of 91%.
What do you learn in a Electrical Engineering major?
How electricity works at every level โ from tiny microchips to massive power grids.
๐ Recommended AP Courses
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