Electrical engineering is a dynamic field with a variety of sub-disciplines such as telecommunications, microelectronics, and signal processing. Prospective electrical engineers can find extensive resources and information on career prospects, salary expectations, and required qualifications through academic and professional databases like the AMU Library and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Articles covering the responsibilities and roles an engineer plays can be found in the AMU Library. Both scholar written pages as well as journal entries can provide the useful information needed.
Information about the sub disciplines can be found in the AMU Library. There are many articles that provide detailed information about the intricacies that make each sub discipline unique. The articles can be found under all four search tabs in the library.
Growth?
Day to day operations
Additional training?
Power
Microelectronics
Telecommunications
The information that would be needed can be found in the AMU Library. Multiple sources, from all four search tabs, can be used in attaining the information needed to support and answer the questions.
Questions such as these, can be supported and answered from both the AMU Library, under the website and database tab, scholary tab or by the Bureau of Labor Statistics .gov web page.
Electrical engineer jobs nationwide?
Certifications?
Degree(s)?
Schooling?
Managing crews
Installations and inspections
Supervise, train, and manage team members.
instrumentation
Mechatronics
Signal processing
Salary?
What is the demand for electrical engineers?
What types of sub disciplines are there in being an electrical engineer?
Will there be jobs in 10 years and what will the salary look like?
What education is required to become an electrical engineer?
What job responsibilities and roles are involved with being an electrical engineer?
Why becoming an electrical engineer is the career I choose to pursue?