"What prepared me at MCLA for my internship at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and graduate school was the rigor of my physics classes. I would credit Dr. Adrienne Wootters in particular with teaching us to work hard and she was always willing to make time to work on problems with us when we couldn’t get them."

Kristy Moore ’05
Graduate Student, University of Rhode Island
Electrical Engineering
The following links contain lesson plans, teaching materials and information based on Electrical engineering.
 

IEEE-The IEEE (Eye-triple-E) is a non-profit, technical professional association of more than 360,000 individual members in approximately 175 countries. The full name is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

 

University of South Carolina- These K-12 lesson plans were developed by teams of engineering students at the University of South Carolina and K-12 teachers through the 2001-2004 NSF GK-12 Program.

 

Wright State University-What is Electrical Engineering? There is really no simple explanation for what Electrical Engineering is, or what electrical engineers do. That's because Electrical Engineering involves so many things–for all intents and purposes, anything that is electrical, which these days is just about everything. Electrical Engineering, perhaps more than any other discipline in any other field, crosses all the boundaries and involves all the aspects of modern life. More...

 

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