Electrical Engineering Minor

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Are you an undergraduate Engineering student looking to explore artificial intelligence or autonomous vehicles? Take a closer look at the Electrical Engineering Minor.

Why Study Electrical Engineering at Kettering University

  • Design and function of A.I. and self-driving vehicles intrigues you.
  • You will have labs in circuits, electronics and electrical machines. Elective course choices give the opportunity to do lab work in digital signal processing, high voltage power, mobility systems and advanced power electronics.
  • Faculty are doing research in Renewable Energy Systems, Battery Management Systems, Electric Vehicles, Power Electronics and Haptics.

What You'll Learn

The Electrical Engineering Minor integrates mathematical and scientific principles of electricity and magnetism to analyze electrical phenomena and to design electrical systems.

The requirements include a total of 32 credit hours in the areas of basic programming, algorithms, circuits, electronics, and signals and systems.

Job forecasts in the field call for average growth, with the median salary just over $101,000, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The program in Electrical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.

College of Engineering

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Email: mthompso@kettering.edu

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