Electrical Engineering
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Basic Information
- Work with all products and systems that use electricity
- Gain Computer Skills
- Can work in different countries
- Easier to do electrical things around the house
- Never get bored because new things come out all the time
- Work with a bunch of technology
- Use a lot of math and science
- Need a license
- Need at lease a bachelors degree
- Make a good amount of money
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Get to work with people
- Use math and science everyday
- Work with new technology
- Make about $70,830 per year
Cons:
- Need to learn new technology
- Work on feet all day
- Need to drive to work site
- Work in bad weather like extreme heat, snow, rain.
What do you need to do to succeed in this career?
High School Classes:
- Physic's
- Chemisty
- Algebra
After High School:
- Get special license
- Get a lease bachelors degree
What colleges can you attend to earn a degree for this career?
University of Denver:
- Denver, Colorado
- 2199 South University Boulevard, 80208
- http://www.du.edu
Pros
1) Close to family I don't see often
2) Can live on campus
3) Get to take out loans
Cons
1) Further away to other family
2) Paying out of state tuition
3) Expensive
University of Wisconsin:
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Madison, WI 53706
- http://www.wisc.edu
Pros
1) Close to home
2) Cheaper
3) Program shorter
Cons
1) No campus life experience
2) Not very big
3) No fewer student activities (Sports)
ITT Technically Institute:
- Green Bay, Wisconsin
- 470 Security Boulevard, 54313
- http://www.itt-tech.edu
Pros
1) Close to family
2) Have school sports
3) Large Campus
Cons
1) Need good grades
2) May want to study something else/lots of options
3) Lots of people might not make sport
Associations/Professional organization for this career
Electric Power Research Institute:
- Palo Alto, California United States
- http://my.epri.com/
- (650) 855-2121
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Canada:
- Dundas, Ontario Canada
- http://www.ieee.ca/
- (905) 628-9554
Job Advertisement
Looking for a job that you can be hands on and get paid good? Are you good in the math and science field? Are you good with technology and want to learn more everyday? Being a Electrical Engineer is for you. All you need is a bachelors degree with your license. Call 920-554-4433 or Email us at Electrical.engineer@gmail.com.