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  • Wright-Patterson Airforce Base–Summer research.
  • Cooper Tire–Computer-controlled manufacturing.
  • DLZ–Multi-disciplinary architecture and planning firm.
  • BAE Engineering–Aircraft engine controls
  • Delphi–Integrated circuit fabrication.
  • ITT–Military radio design

Career Possibilities

TSU electrical engineers work in jobs in power engineering with motor makers (Franklin Electric) and construction firms (Lake Erie Electric, and DLZ), telecommunications (Sprint and ITT), or electronics work at machinery makers, like John Deere and Cummins. Others work in computerized control of manufacturing at Eli Lilly, Cooper Tire, or Midwest Manufacturing. Some of our graduates go on to graduate school and then could work on their own research as professors, or on team projects at defense or civilian research centers.

A Last Word on Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineers can help to answer some pressing problems: the world's energy policies are a growing concern, and the electric power field was long overlooked: that is changing now! Electrical engineers also work with computer engineers to keep new machines operating more quickly, more cleanly, and more precisely every year, and America's technical lead on much of the world both depends on, and offers much to, young electrical engineers.

Electrical Engineering Major

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