Electrical Design Training Courses in New Jersey

Electrical designers, or electrical engineers, develop and oversee the manufacture of electrical equipment. Examples of equipment include power generation devices used by utilities corporations and electric motors. Electrical engineers may specialize in a particular area like electrical equipment manufacturing or power systems engineering. Training for this career typically requires a bachelor's degree with courses centered on electrical design and engineering. Programs in New Jersey are offered within departments specializing in both electrical and computer engineering.
  1. Rutgers University

    • Rutgers University is a public research institution with campuses in New Brunswick, Newark and Camden. Rutgers is recognized as having the most diverse campus in country by U.S. News & World Report and as having produced notable graduates like U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey and actor Bill Bellamy. Rutgers School of Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate degrees with flexible part-time or full-time curricula. The school is divided into eight departments, including the department of electrical and computer engineering. The undergraduate program requires a variety of coursework, with design classes such as digital logic design, VLSI design, digital systems design, communications system design and control systems design.

      Rutgers University

      Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

      94 Brett Road

      Piscataway, NJ 08854

      732-445-3262

      rutgers.edu

    New Jersey Institute of Technology

    • New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in Newark is a public technological university and was ranked as one of the best institutions for undergraduate education in the country by Princeton Review in 2010. The university comprises six schools, including Newark College of Engineering, NJIT's oldest college. Graduates of the institution include CEOs and presidents of large engineering companies in addition to pioneers in the fields of aerospace, plastics and electronics. The department of electrical and computer engineering offers bachelor's degrees in both disciplines, master's degrees in five disciplines and two doctoral programs in either electrical or computer engineering. Electrical design courses include digital design, computer network design and analysis, and VLSI design.

      New Jersey Institute of Technology

      Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

      154 Summit St.

      Newark, NJ 07102

      973-596-3000

      njit.edu

    The College of New Jersey

    • The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) in Ewing is recognized as a highly selective institution and was ranked as the No. 1 public institution the northern region of the nation by U.S. News & World Report, according to the TCNJ website. The School of Engineering has produced graduates employed by such leading companies as General Electric, IBM and Microsoft. It offers bachelor degrees in 11 fields, which students transfer to colleges such as Yale University in Connecticut and Pennsylvania State University. The school is divided into six departments, including the department of electrical and computer engineering. The department offers the bachelor degree in electrical or computer engineering with design coursework such as computer architecture and organization, fundamentals of engineering design and creative design.

      The College of New Jersey

      School of Engineering

      2000 Pennington Road

      Ewing, NJ 08628

      609-771-2529

      tcnj.edu

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