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                            Frequently Asked QuestionsThe answers to questions frequently asked by current electrical and computer engineering
                              students can be found below. 
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                                    What is Electrical Engineering? 
                                    
                                        Electrical engineering is arguably the largest discipline of engineering. It focuses
                                             on the application of the principles of electricity and its use with electrical devices
                                             and systems. In this energy conscious world, a thorough understanding of energy and
                                             its uses is essential to the success of an electrical engineer. | 
                                 
                                    What can I do with an Electrical Engineering degree when I graduate? 
                                    
                                        Nearly every industry utilizes electrical engineers. Graduates have the qualifications
                                             to enter careers in areas such as, but not limited to, telecommunications, computer
                                             engineering, manufacturing, aerospace industry, power generation and distribution,
                                             alternative energy, robotics, and automation. Typical job titles for graduates may
                                             include electrical engineer, electronics engineer, telecommunications engineer, project
                                             engineer, planner, project supervisor, consulting engineer, and design engineer. | 
                                 
                                    Is Electrical Engineering a difficult degree? 
                                    
                                        Electrical Engineering requires rigorous training in basic engineering principles
                                             along with the development of skills in the areas of planning and management of design
                                             projects and the associated systems and resources. Graduates in the area of Electrical
                                             Engineering will be required to master technical elements and to demonstrate particular
                                             competence in the areas of communication, fiscal management, and project control.
                                             The broad-based background is tailored to develop professionals who will be able to
                                             move between the technical and managerial aspects of electrical engineering projects
                                             and to serve in key leadership positions within the engineering profession. | 
                                 
                                    What is the Electrical Engineering curriculum like? 
                                    
                                       | The Electrical Engineering curriculum offers a balance of coursework in engineering
                                             analysis and engineering design as well as, engineering practice and management. Here's
                                             the outcomes which our curriculum strives to achieve. Graduates of this program will
                                             be able: 
                                             
                                             To recognize careers in the electrical engineering field and appreciate the importance
                                                of life-long learning, participation in professional societies, and continued professional
                                                development.To communicate effectively in written, oral, mathematical, and graphical formats as
                                                appropriate to electrical engineering projects.To function as productive team leaders and team members in defining and solving electrical
                                                engineering problems.To conduct design of a electrical engineering system, process, or component using
                                                standard design methods, practice, and procedures; synthesize an engineering process
                                                or system by integrating solution components; and critically evaluate alternative
                                                solutions and designs.To apply and interpret appropriate software to improve accuracy and efficiency in
                                                developing electrical engineering solutions.To identify, formulate and solve electrical engineering problems and designs and correctly
                                                apply science, mathematics, statistical analysis, and suitable engineering principals
                                                in these solutions.To recognize and analyze ethical, legal, safety, environmental, global and contemporary
                                                social issues in developing and applying engineering decisions.To design and conduct experiments and collect, analyze, and interpret data (from experiments
                                                or other processes) for application in electrical engineering designs and solutions.To conduct economic and cost analysis of electrical designs, processes, systems, or components.To apply modern business, accounting and management practices in conducting and analyzing
                                                electrical designs, processes, and systems.To evaluate ethical, societal, and environmental issues as they affect electrical
                                                engineering decisions and designs.To effectively apply engineering principles to create, design, analyze, or improve
                                                electrical processes, devices, or systems. | 
                                 
                                    Is Electrical an engineering degree or an engineering technology degree?  
                                    
                                        It is an engineering degree designed according to the accreditation requirements of
                                          the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, the accreditation agency for
                                          engineering programs in the United States. | 
                                 
                                    Is the Electrical Engineering degree accredited? 
                                    
                                       | All Engineering degree programs are ABET accredited at ÁñÁ«»ÆÊÓÆµ in
                                             their respective program areas including Electrical Engineering retroactively from
                                             2012. KSU is also accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and all degrees must adhere to their accreditation requirements.  | 
                                 
                                    How does accreditation affect Professional Licensing in Georgia and other states?  
                                    
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                                             Georgia like other states requires applicants to graduate from an ABET accredited program or equivalent. Even before our ABET accreditation was received in the summer of 2014, this program was viewed as the equivalent. For example, the Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (BPELS) reviewed the engineering curricula at KSU in 2009 and voted to accept them as satisfying the requirement. The Board’s decision allowed KSU engineering students to sit for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, which is the first step towards professional licensure as an engineer.   | 
                                 
                                    So, does that mean that when I graduate from the Electrical Engineering program I should only have to wait 4 years to take the PE exam?  
                                    
                                        Assuming your experience satisfies the licensing board and you've met all other licensing
                                             criteria in place at the time you apply, then yes. | 
                                 
                                    I'm already enrolled as a student at KSU. How do I change majors? 
                                    
                                        Login into  to change your major. | 
                                 
                                    What if I already have an ET degree from KSU and want an engineering degree? 
                                    
                                        Former students can return and take the prescribed requisite courses to satisfy the
                                             degree. Please be sure consult with your assigned EE faculty advisor. (See previous question as well.) | 
                                 
                                    What if I've graduated from KSU with a ECET degree and want to come back and get the Electrical Engineering degree?  
                                    
                                        Former students can return and take the requisite courses to satisfy the degree. If
                                             you graduated from KSU's ECET program AND have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering
                                             exam (E.I.T.) then you only have to take those courses which are unique to the degree.
                                             That's about 32 semester hours of courses. |  |