Electrical Engineering Technology

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Electrical Engineering Technology refers to an engineering technology field that is linked to the field of electrical engineering, and based on the understanding of the phenomenon of electricity and electronics.

Students involved in the study of electrical engineering technology are required to learn the techniques of designing and drafting apart from the necessary technical skills in order to turn engineering ideas into reality. An educational course teaching the technology covers topics such as the study of electrical circuitry, system analysis followed by testing, and preparation of instrument set-ups.

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Apart from the above mentioned fields, a program in electrical engineering technology usually provides focus on the generation, distribution and transmission of electrical energy.

As taught in universities, the electrical engineering technology (EET) has an added specialization in the sub-field of computer engineering as well, to serve the needs of those ambitious of a career in networking or an allied field. The broad base of the EET curriculum in most university courses allows students to choose from a variety of specializations. It may be possible for a student to get into specializations like embedded microcontrollers, industrial control systems, power distribution, wireless technology, analog electronics and computer engineering.

With vast employment opportunities available to the student pursuing such a course, manpower is made available for breakthrough technology fields like control system technology and allied fields.

There have been great breakthroughs in the field of electrical engineering over the past few decades. For example, it is now possible to solve complicated power systems engineering problems using the powerful object oriented language of C++. This has coincided with the rapid development of electronics as well, which happens to be nothing but an offshoot of electrical engineering technology. There is ample evidence of the convergence of various technological domains that are developing across the globe.