Electrical Engineers develop electrical components for commercial, scientific, or industrial purposes. Professionals in this field are responsible for disruptive technologies in consumer electronics, clean energy, and satellite communications, among other industries.
With a degree in electrical engineering, you will help pioneer the world of electronic technology and lead the workforce in innovative solutions.
With access to state-of-the-art laboratories and an emphasis on research, Texas Tech EE students become leaders and pioneers in their field. Our sequenced laboratory courses allow our students the benefit of receiving a world-class education while focusing on unique projects in specific areas of study. These lab courses give you experience in critical areas of systems design, teamwork and solving open-ended design problems. With this invaluable experience, our graduates pursue the most desirable placements in a competitive job market.
Companies are eager to find graduates trained in electrical engineering to develop problem-solving electronic technologies. Those trained in this discipline can find opportunities in many different markets.
Some potential career possibilities are: