ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
The electrical engineering profession makes possible a wide variety of products, systems, and services that support and enhance the modern world we live in. Areas of growth include telecommunications, computers and computer networks, control, microelectronics, photonics, power generation and distribution, medical imaging and micro-sensors.
The Electrical Engineering program. which is accredited by ABET/EAC, provides a foundation in physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering fundamentals. Advanced courses include electronics, signal analysis, logic design, power engineering, computers, automatic control, and communications. Upon graduation from the program, students find employment in areas such as design, testing, development, research, and sales. Students are also prepared for graduate study.
The Electrical Engineering program provides:
Widener University
One University Place
Chester, PA 19013
fax: 610-499-4059
Prof. Bryen Lorenz,
Chairman
Kirkbride Hall, Room 369A
tel: 610-499-4064
belorenz@mail.widener.edu