Career Opportunities in Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Utah online Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering degree connects students with the latest thinking in the field, so they can start their careers or advance into leadership positions. Holding a graduate degree is a requirement for new hires at many engineering services firms and an advantage for progressing in a wide variety of organizations.

An advanced electrical and computer engineering curriculum equips professionals to solve complex problems, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and achieve their goals. Utah’s deep ties to private industry and current research ensure that graduates are ready to confront real-world challenges, contributing to technical progress and organizational growth.

Top Industries for Electrical Engineering Positions:

  • Engineering services
  • Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution
  • Research and development in engineering, physical, and life sciences
  • Manufacturing electronic components such as semiconductors
  • Manufacturing navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Demand for Electrical Engineers

Electrical engineers may find work in commercial, industrial, military, or scientific settings. A wide range of organizations need experts with the capabilities to design, develop, test, and supervise manufacturing processes for electrical equipment and systems. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported there were 324,600 positions for electrical and electronics engineers in 2016 and projected steady growth over the years ahead.

Top Industries for Electronics Engineering Positions:

  • Telecommunications providers
  • The federal government
  • Manufacturing electronic components such as semiconductors
  • Engineering services
  • Manufacturing navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Career and Professional Development Center

There are tremendous opportunities for electrical and computer engineers, but preparing for the job market can be daunting, even if you’re already an experienced professional. The University of Utah Career and Professional Development Center helps both on-campus and online students progress toward their long-term goals with an array of resources and programs.

Career coaches are available for online appointments. These experts specialize in helping graduate students in STEM fields prepare résumés and cover letters, expand their networks, improve their interview skills, and find jobs that fit their capabilities and interests.

Common Job Titles in Electrical Engineering:

  • Electrical Engineer
  • Electrical Design Engineer
  • Electrical Project Engineer
  • Engineering Manager
  • Circuits Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Electrical Controls Engineer
  • Evaluation Engineer
  • Instrumentation and Electrical Reliability Engineer
  • Integrated Circuit Design Engineer
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Product Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Radio Frequency Engineer
  • Research and Development Engineer
  • Test Engineer

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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