At Gordon University, an Electrical Engineering study programme usually takes 4 years to complete and consists of 120 credits. Students can expect to take classes in:
- Digital Circuit Logic and Analysis
- Signals and Systems
- Digital Signal Processing
- Computer Modelling
- Electromagnetic Theory
- Thermodynamics
- Calculus
- Circuits
- Physics
You can also complete your education faster with an associate degree, which usually takes around two years to finish and provides enough training to begin an entry-level engineering job.
An associate degree in Electrical Engineering doesn’t focus on a speciality or major, it simply offers a basic understanding of electrical engineering mechanics, circuitry, and industrial systems.