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The document outlines the requirements and considerations for applying to universities in the U.S., including GPA, IELTS, SAT scores, personal statements, recommendation letters, and resumes. It details various engineering disciplines, particularly electrical and computer engineering, highlighting career opportunities, necessary skills, and tasks associated with each field. Additionally, it provides guidance on selecting universities based on academic performance and categorizing them into safety, match, and reach colleges.

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The document outlines the requirements and considerations for applying to universities in the U.S., including GPA, IELTS, SAT scores, personal statements, recommendation letters, and resumes. It details various engineering disciplines, particularly electrical and computer engineering, highlighting career opportunities, necessary skills, and tasks associated with each field. Additionally, it provides guidance on selecting universities based on academic performance and categorizing them into safety, match, and reach colleges.

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Types of engineering:
1. Aerospace Engineering
2. Bioengineering
3. Chemical Engineering
4. Civil and Environmental Engineering
5. Computer Science and Engineering
6. Electric Power/Energy Systems Engineering
7. Electronics, Communication, and Information Systems Engineering
8. Industrial, Manufacturing, and Operational Systems Engineering
9. Materials Engineering
10.Mechanical Engineering
11.Earth Resources Engineering
12.Special Fields and Interdisciplinary Engineering

8. Industrial, Manufacturing, and Operational Systems Engineering:


You have a wide range of manufacturing engineering jobs to choose from, including:
 Automation Supervisor
 CAD/CAM Specialist
 Design Engineer
 Material Planner
 Simulation Engineer
 Industrial engineer
 Operations research analyst
 Engineering technician
 Information systems manager

6. Electric Power/Energy Systems Engineering:


What is Electrical Engineering?
Electrical engineering is the study and application of electricity, electronics, and
electromagnetism. In simple terms, it is about understanding how electricity works in order
to use the knowledge for engineering applications. Electrical engineers defined the 20th
century with technologies that transformed society. They gave us universal electric power,
telecommunications, radio, and television. Today, we have access to electronic surveillance,
medical imaging, computers, and the internet.
Electrical engineers work on a wide range of tasks including designing circuits for
smartphones and computers, developing electric power systems for buildings and cities,
connecting society with wireless communication networks, and maintaining modern
civilization.
Circuit design is a starting point of electrical engineering. Circuits are like highways that
allow electricity to flow through electronic devices. Electrical engineers design circuits that
amplify signals, convert power from one form to another, or control the operation of a
device. Power systems are another important topic that covers generation, transmission,
and the distribution of electricity.
Electrical engineering provides the foundational technology for modern society—electronics
for aircrafts and automobiles, electric vehicular technology, medical diagnostic and surgical
systems, wireless technology for a connected world (and universe), and semiconductor
chips for computing and artificial intelligence.
What Do Electrical Engineers Do?
Electrical engineers study electric and magnetic phenomena and exploit their unique and
malleable properties to the benefit of society. In particular, electrical engineers design,
build, test, analyze, and document a full spectrum of simple to extremely complex electric
and electronic devices, machines, systems, and sub-systems.
Electric Power and Energy
Electric power engineers design power plants, substations, and transmission lines to make
sure that electricity is safely delivered and reliably available to consumers. They also work
on improving the efficiency and sustainability of power systems by developing renewable
energy sources like solar and wind power.
Electronics and Circuit Design
Electrical engineers design and analyze electronic circuits that perform specific functions,
such as signal amplification and processing, power conversion, visual display, and computing
found in smartphones, computers, automobiles, etc. Designing the latest advances in
circuits, developing circuit equipment, and troubleshooting after installation are some of
the tasks electrical engineers take on. They are also involved with supervising the
manufacturing process in plants and factories.

Electronic circuits are used every place of daily life


including smartphones, computers, automobiles,
airplanes, satellites, medical diagnostic systems, and
nearly all household appliances.
Telecommunications
Electrical engineers design and build wireless and
telecommunications networks like the internet, cellular
networks, and satellite systems. They develop
technologies for transmitting and receiving digital and
analog data including voice and video signals over long
distances using optical fibers, wireless radio waves, and copper cables.
Imaging and Signal Processing
Electrical engineers develop algorithms and techniques for analyzing and manipulating
signals such as audio, video, sensor, and computer data. They design protocols to extract
signals, suppress noise or interferences, and improve signal quality for applications in data
transmission, speech recognition, image processing, and medical imaging.
Control Engineering
Electrical engineers create control systems that determine how machines, electronic
systems, and devices operate. Information from various sensors that measure temperature,
pressure, or position along with mathematical and computational algorithms is used in
control engineering to finely tune the system's operations. Control is a key aspect in various
areas including manufacturing, mobility, and robotics applications.
What Careers are There in Electrical Engineering?
There are many different sub-disciplines under the umbrella of electrical engineering.
Individual sub-disciplines will determine the possible career path of electrical engineers. An
abbreviated list of electrical engineering sub-disciplines includes:
 Electronic circuit and system design
 Microelectronics and semiconductors
 Electric power systems, transmission, distribution, and maintenance
 Control systems
 Telecommunication systems
 Signal and image processing
 Optics and photonics devices and systems
 Instrumentation
 Embedded hardware/software systems
 Automotive electric systems
 Aerospace electronics
 Remote sensing

What Skills Do Electrical Engineers Need?


Electrical Engineering requires a complete and thorough understanding of the theory
and laws that govern electric and magnetic behavior. This understanding is most
compactly and concisely communicated using the language of mathematics.
Computer simulations are increasingly helpful in predicting the behavior of how
electrical devices, electronic circuits, or systems will behave without building a physical
prototype. Therefore, experience in using computer-aided design tools is an asset.
Lastly, some knowledge of chemistry, physics, and materials is helpful to a greater or
lesser degree, depending upon the particular specialty area within electrical engineering.
Along with the hard skills listed above, a successful electrical engineer must be
persistent, dedicated, and detail oriented. They must be able to speak and write
proficiently and possess the interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with their
colleagues.

What Tasks Do Electrical Engineers Do?


 Design new, innovative electronic components, products, or

systems
 Conduct detailed mathematical calculations and/or employ
computer analysis in the design process
 Oversee and direct prototype construction

 Utilize appropriate test equipment to measure performance


 Analyze test data to benchmark performance and suggest design
improvements
 Work with lead engineers or project managers to ensure results
are produced in a timely fashion, the results are not cost
prohibitive, and the end product is safe and reliable

Electrical Engineering Salaries


Mean Entry-Level Salary Mean Annual Salary Top 10 Percent
(Payscale) (BLS) (BLS)
$74,654 $120,980 $175,460
Figures from payscale.com, accessed April 2025.
Figures from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), dated May 2024.

Is Electrical Engineering a Good Career?


If you are considering electrical engineering as a career, here’s a good reason to choose it:
you’ll have the power to make a difference!
Electrical engineers lead the development of technology whose roots are in the physical
phenomena of electricity but whose applications have gone far beyond. As a result, career
opportunities in electrical engineering exist and are strong across all industry sectors: power
generation, transmission, and distribution, robotics and automation, defense and
aerospace, communication systems, biomedicine, environmental protection. Also there are
vast fields of computing, computer engineering, information science, or electrical
engineering technology which are rapidly transforming our society and our relationship with
technology.
The work of electrical engineers drives local, national, and global economies. Electrical
engineers are needed in order to stay competitive and meet future demand. Technological
innovations made possible by electrical engineers are also critical to the economic
competitiveness of the US. Electrical engineers most often work in multidisciplinary teams.
They work all over the US and around the world.

Career Opportunities in Engineering Management


 Consulting
 Customer relations
 Manufacturing
 Operations management
 Process engineering
 Project management
 Quality assurance

Computer Engineering (especially with embedded systems, robotics, or IoT specialization)


will give you the tools, freedom, and flexibility to design and create the kinds of devices
you’re passionate about.

What is Computer Engineering ?


Computer engineering is a broad field that sits in between the hardware of electrical
engineering and the software of computer science. When computer engineers design hardware, they
focus on what the hardware is trying to accomplish as opposed to the nitty-gritty details of how to lay
out the transistors. They design the processors for systems of all sizes, whether they look like
computers or not. The processors go into desktop computers, smartphones, tablet computers,
supercomputers, kitchen appliances, automobiles, space vehicles, and more. Specialized processors
like GPUs (graphics processing units) or hardware to accelerate AI algorithms are also designed by
computer engineers.
A special focus of computer engineers is the connections between devices, whether there is a cord
making the connection or if it's a wireless connection. The computer engineer doesn't care so much
about the actual voltages or wireless signals, but is more interested in the protocol that is used to send
the data.

What's the Difference Between Computer Engineering and Computer


Science?
Computer engineering bridges the divide between hardware and software. While computer
scientists tend to focus on the theory of computer systems, including software and programming,
computer engineers understand computer systems in their entirety.
Unlike most computer scientists, computer engineers are comfortable working with both hardware and
software. They focus on how hardware and software interact with one another and have the ability to
test design trade-offs between the two. Computer engineers often work on electronic aspects of the
system and can design, build, and program complete computer systems from scratch.

What Do Computer Engineers Do?


Many computer engineers work less with computer hardware and spend more time writing code. Rather
than the fancy graphical applications that end users interact with directly, computer engineers tend to
focus on the "invisible" code that talks with the hardware within a system.

When a smartphone wants to know its location, it asks the GPS chip. A computer engineer writes the
code to interface with the GPS chip to gather that data and present it to the application. This kind of
invisible interface can be found in home computers, where a user installs a driver written by a
computer engineer to support a printer or other connected device. It can also be found in things that
don't look like computers at all—like kitchen appliances and cars. In fact, a modern car has anywhere
from 10,000,000 to 100,000,000 lines of code running in it.

Many computer engineers work in embedded systems, designing the hardware and software for these
computing systems that don't look like computers. This spectrum of knowledge between hardware and
software allows the computer engineer to work at both extremes, as well. Some computer engineers
will spend their time designing and populating printed circuit boards (PCBs) or other hands-on hardware
design. Some will leverage their knowledge of programming to write the applications that consumers
use directly on smartphones, desktop computers, and supercomputers. Many computer engineers will
slide along this spectrum throughout their careers. Some may do things from the whole spectrum on
any given day at work.

Where Do Computer Engineers Work?


There are three main fields in which computer engineers work: hardware development, embedded
systems, and software development.

Hardware Development
A computer engineer working in hardware development designs processors and
computing systems for a variety of industries. The processors may be implemented on
an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or a field-programmable gate array
(FPGA). The processors might be designed for general-purpose use to end up in
desktop computers, smartphones, laptops, automobiles, aerospace vehicles,
appliances, and tools. Other processors are designed with specific purposes, like
audio, video, communications, or artificial intelligence accelerators. More than just the
processor, computer engineers may design the rest of the electrical system that
surrounds the processor. Common tools used would be the Verilog hardware
description language, Intel and AMD FPGAs, electronic design automation software
from Cadence and Siemens, and logic analyzers.

Embedded Systems
An informal definition of an "embedded system" is a computing system that doesn't
look like a computer. Many of our everyday conveniences fall under this category,
such as:

 Smartwatches and fitness trackers


 Home appliances (e.g. refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines)
 Power tools (e.g. drills, saws, and yard tools)
 Automobiles
 Robotics
 Medical devices (e.g. pacemakers, blood pressure cuffs, and hospital
beds)
 Entertainment technology (e.g. cameras and home theatre
components)
 Telecommunications

Computer engineers write the code that directly interacts with the hardware to sense
the current state of the world and then change it. Most of the time, this is low-level
programming in assembly language or C. Some Python is also becoming more
common. Computer engineers use microcontrollers like Arduinos, Raspberry Pi,
products from Texas Instruments, and the Nvidia Jetson to build embedded systems.

Software Development
Computer engineers learn the same programming languages and techniques as
computer scientists and software engineers, including Java, C/C++, and Python. They
learn how to use common data structures and algorithms to implement software.
They use version control software like Git and software engineering techniques like
unit testing. This allows them to develop embedded systems and also to work on
software directly used by consumers. They can write apps for smartphones, laptops,
and even supercomputers.
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