A professional Electrical Engineer needs to obtain a degree from an ABET accredited university, work under a professional Electrical Engineer for at least four years, and finally pass the Professional Engineering Exam for Electrical Engineers http://www.ncees.org/exams/formats/#Electrical
Electrical engineers typically possess an academic degree with a major in electrical engineering.Bachelor's degree in engineering represents the first step towards professional certification.Once certified the engineer is designated the title of Professional Engineer (in the United States, Canada and South Africa
When they discover electricity, i imaginequite alot.
Any electrical engineer under 5 foot would be a short electrical engineer. :)
yes he is an electrical engineer
William Gilbert was the first electrical engineer
One who practises the profession of electrical engineering. An electrical engineer.
When I was an electrical engineer, I liked to go gliding at the weekend.
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A BSEE degree from an accredited University or College is the starting point. From there you can pursue advanced degrees or obtain a Professional Engineers license by passing a test.
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Honestly, this varies from year-to-year but for the past five years, electrical engineers have come out on top in the salary challenge.
Harold Rosen - electrical engineer - was born in 1926.