An electrical engineering concentration focuses on circuits, power systems, electronics, and signal processing. It typically builds on the engineering program core and adds courses that deepen knowledge in electrical and electronic systems.
An electrical engineering concentration is a focused set of courses within an engineering program that emphasizes circuits, power systems, and electronics.
Coursework includes circuit analysis, electronics, power systems, signal processing, and control systems.
Many schools offer this concentration online, but availability depends on degree level and start-term scheduling.
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| Course Topic | What You Learn |
|---|---|
| Circuit Analysis | DC/AC circuits, Kirchhoff’s laws, and network theorems |
| Electronics | Semiconductor devices, amplifiers, and digital logic |
| Power Systems | Generation, transmission, distribution, and grid analysis |
| Signal Processing | Analog and digital signals, filtering, and frequency analysis |
| Control Systems | Feedback, stability, and system response analysis |
| Electrical Systems Lab | Circuit testing, instrumentation, and measurement techniques |
| Concentration | Focus Area | Related BLS Career | Median Salary (BLS, May 2024) | Projected Growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanical Engineering | Thermal systems, mechanics, design | Mechanical Engineer | $102,320 | 9.1% |
| Electrical Engineering | Circuits, power systems, electronics | Electrical Engineer | $111,910 | 7.2% |
| Civil Engineering | Structures, transportation, water | Civil Engineer | $99,590 | 5.0% |
| Computer Engineering | Hardware, embedded systems, digital | Computer Hardware Engineer | $155,020 | 7.3% |
| Industrial Engineering | Optimization, operations, quality | Industrial Engineer | $101,140 | 11.0% |
| Chemical Engineering | Processes, materials, reactions | Chemical Engineer | $121,860 | 2.6% |
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024.
Data verified: May 3, 2026. Salary, employment, and tuition figures on this page are sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS May 2024; Employment Projections 2024–2034) and the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (2023 cohort). The source agency and data year are cited inline with every statistic.