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Electrical Engineering

Academic structure, grading, and international evaluation of the Electrical Engineering program.

Program Overview

Electrical Engineering (EE) explores the application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. From microchips in smartphones to massive power grids, EE is the engine of modern technological infrastructure.

Academic programs are mathematically intense, requiring mastery of complex variables, signal processing, and circuit theory. Students often choose specializations in power systems, telecommunications, or control systems.

Typical Duration

3–4 years

Typical Credit Load

180–240 ECTS credits

Grading & Evaluation

Electrical Engineering is consistently ranked as one of the most difficult undergraduate majors. Grading is heavily dependent on problem-solving exams where partial credit can be the difference between a 'C' and an 'A'. Many institutions use 'norm-referenced' grading (curving) to maintain a consistent GPA distribution.

International Recognition

Like other engineering fields, EE is globally recognized through the Washington Accord. Employers and universities look for ABET or equivalent accreditation to ensure the degree meets global technical standards.

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Common Mistakes

  • Underestimating the mathematical rigor required for grading in electromagnetics and signal processing.
  • Failing to account for the impact of multi-semester design sequences on final GPA.
  • Confusing 'Electronics' with 'Electrical Engineering' in countries where they are graded differently.

University Guides Related to Electrical Engineering

Start with these university profiles, then compare local grading rules with your selected program requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is EE grading harder than CS?

While subjective, EE often involves more complex physical mathematics (differential equations, complex numbers), while CS focuses on logic and algorithms. Both are graded strictly compared to humanities.

Do graduate schools look at my Math grades separately?

For EE, yes. Performance in engineering mathematics is a key indicator of success in a Master's or PhD program.

What is the passing grade in EE?

In many technical universities, a 'C' (around 50-60%) is required to advance to the next course in a sequence.