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673 Bachelor's degrees in Electrical Engineering in North America

Electrical Engineering
In this Electrical Engineering B.Eng programme from Toronto Metropolitan University, you’ll delve into circuits, electronics and computer systems and explore how technology impacts people and society.

Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering at The University of Maine involves the use of electricity to solve problems related to energy, the environment, transportation, communications, health care. Students can apply through CommonApp. Please also note that all international applicants must submit a credential evaluation report from a NACES-accredited member for their high school transcripts.

Electrical Engineering Technology
The Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) degree from The University of Maine provides students with a comprehensive, hands-on education that prepares them to meet the growing demands of the electrical engineering and manufacturing industries.

Electrical Engineering Technology
Help maintain the balance of power in this comprehensive Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology (Program #582) from Mohawk College focused on electrical power control systems.

Electrical Techniques - Apprenticeship
Learn the theoretical principles and trade skills required to becoming an electrician with the Electrical Techniques - Apprenticeship course at Algonquin College.

Powerline Technician
The Powerline Technician programme from St. Clair College prepares students for a career in power distribution. It will provide in-depth knowledge and skills that will allow students to understand the installation, operation, and maintenance of the distribution system.

Electrical Installations Technology
This Electrical Installations Technology degree from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) is a unique opportunity to get the technical and career essential skills you need to succeed in the electrical industry. It’s also an alternative pathway into apprenticeship training.

Electrical Engineering Technician - Control Systems
Courses of the Electrical Engineering Technician - Control Systems programme from Humber Polytechnic are designed in collaboration with an industry advisory panel, ensuring you learn current and relevant electrical engineering topics.

Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning Refrigeration Technician
Through the Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning Refrigeration Technician degree from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) you will learn how to commission, design, install, maintain, service and trouble shoot HVACR systems.

Fabricator - Welder
Within this Fabricator - Welder Graduate Certificate from Saskatchewan Polytechnic you’ll learn from experienced instructors how to interpret drawings and use different welding processes and metal forming machinery.

Electrical Engineering Technician
The Electrical Engineering Technician course from Niagara College graduates, you work closely with engineers on the design and development of the innovative technology used for communications, power systems, computers and monitoring systems in a wide variety of fields.

Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op)
This Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op) course from Niagara College focuses on power electronic systems and industrial automation in areas of electrical power generation, power distribution, protection and control, energy conservation, utility planning, and renewable energy systems.

Electrical Techniques
The Electrical Techniques Graduate Certificate from Fanshawe College is designed to prepare students to enter an electrical apprenticeship program upon graduation. Students will learn the foundational knowledge of electrical fundamentals and theories. A variety of courses will discuss troubleshooting digital electronics, network cabling, installation practices, and industry communication.

Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
In the Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op and Non Co-op Version) programme from Algonquin College you use state-of-the-art facilities to gain the knowledge and experience necessary to enter the electrical engineering field.

Electrical Engineering Technician
Our two-year Electrical Engineering Technician diploma programme from Conestoga College is designed to meet the needs of highly skilled technicians in the ever-expanding Electricity Sector.

Electrical Techniques
Electrical Techniques programme from St. Clair College is designed to provide the learner with an understanding of the basic theoretical and practical aspects of the electrical trade and to familiarize them with the associated tools and materials.

Automation and Robotics Engineering (Co-op) - Pathway for Electrical Engineering Technician
This Automation and Robotics Engineering (Co-op) - Pathway for Electrical Engineering Technician course at Algonquin College provides you with learning opportunities through industrial and/or applied research placements. A comprehensive final year project tied to the needs of industry exists to challenge you, presenting the opportunity to test and further develop knowledge and skills.

Electro Mechanical and Automation Maintenance (Optional Co-op)
Electro Mechanical and Automation Maintenance (Optional Co-op) from Conestoga College will provide you with a combination of training in both electrical and mechanical maintenance including applications in automated manufacturing systems, industrial robotics, and system integration.

Engineering - Electronic Systems Engineering
Design your future in this accredited Engineering - Electronic Systems Engineering degree programme from Conestoga College and discover the exciting and ever-changing world of electronic systems engineering - software, hardware, and embedded systems integration

Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op)
As an Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op) graduate from Niagara College Canada, you solve complex technical problems in areas of fibre optics, systems control, telecommunications and wireless communications.