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== Overview ==
 
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'''Electrical Engineering''' is a Bachelors of Science program at Georgia Tech, falling under the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and within the College of Engineering. It is a discipline of engineering dedicated to the study, design, and application of any device that uses electricity or electromagnetism. Electrical engineering is a remarkably broad field. Career paths exist in [[wikipedia:Control_engineering|controls engineering]], [[wikipedia:Power_engineering|power engineering]], [[wikipedia:Microelectronics|microelectronics engineering]], and [[wikipedia:Signal_processing|signal processing]]. Exposure to concepts in [[computer science]] can also prepare electrical engineers for work more loosely connected to the field.
'''Electrical Engineering''' involves the design and application of electrical devices.
 
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==Student Body==
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Georgia Tech's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering boasts over 1,400 undergraduate students, over 1,100 graduate students, over 20,000 alumni, and is ranked 5th in electrical engineering <ref>https://www.ece.gatech.edu/</ref> <ref>https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/electrical-engineering-rankings</ref>.
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Revision as of 22:33, 19 May 2021

A brick building, featuring a courtyard below it, on a cloudy winter day.
The Blake R. Van Leer Electrical and Computer Engineering Building. The Van Leer Interdisciplinary Design Commons can be seen on the left.

Electrical Engineering is a Bachelors of Science program at Georgia Tech, falling under the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and within the College of Engineering. It is a discipline of engineering dedicated to the study, design, and application of any device that uses electricity or electromagnetism. Electrical engineering is a remarkably broad field. Career paths exist in controls engineering, power engineering, microelectronics engineering, and signal processing. Exposure to concepts in computer science can also prepare electrical engineers for work more loosely connected to the field.

Student Body

Georgia Tech's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering boasts over 1,400 undergraduate students, over 1,100 graduate students, over 20,000 alumni, and is ranked 5th in electrical engineering [1] [2].

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