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Electrical Engineering School: Merrimack College Venue: North Andover Tel.: (978) 837-5000 The EE department offers the Associate’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, the ASEE. This degree is often a stepping-stone to the full BSEE degree, and after completing the ASEE a student is half-way through the BSEE. This degree is particularly attractive to students who have full-time positions in industry, are working towards their degree on a part-time basis, and want a degree to demonstrate their progress. Often, obtaining an ASEE can lead to a better position and pay within a company. Thei... |
Electrician School: Fortis Colleges in Maryland Venue: Baltimore, Towson, Landover Tel.: 1-855-4-Fortis At Fortis, our Electrical Trade program provides students with the professional skills and knowledge they need to enter the workforce to begin a career as a residential, commercial or industrial electrician. Electrical trades students will learn the importance of safe work habits when working with high voltage applications, as well as how to comply with both OSHA and National Electric Code standards. |
Electrical Systems Technician School: Fortis Colleges in Maryland Venue: Baltimore, Towson, Landover Tel.: 1-855-4-Fortis Students enrolled in one of our low voltage electrical programs will explore how electronics theory is applied in the electrical field, while learning about electronic devices commonly found in residential and commercial applications. Through classroom presentation and lab exercises, students will focus on low voltage wiring applications, such as home theater, audio, video, home alarm & security, intercom, fiber optic telecom, computer networking and wireless systems, in accordance with the requ... |
Electrical Engineering Technology School: Delaware Technical & Community College Dover Campus Venue: Dover Tel.: (302) 857-1020 The Electrical Engineering Technology Option is designed to prepare graduates for career positions as engineering technicians in advanced technology areas. Graduates work on a variety of highly specialized electronics equipment and products in locations from original manufacturers to final users. This work may include design, construction, testing, installation and support.
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Circuits, Devices, and Fields Format: Online School: Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 410-516-4050 This course is intended to prepare students lacking an appropriate background for graduate study in electrical and computer engineering. Fundamental mathematical concepts including calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra are reviewed. Circuit theory for linear and non linear devices and components is covered. An introduction to electricity and magnetism is presented along with basic wave propagation theory. Finally, Boolean algebra is studied with applications to digital circuit des...
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