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Electrical and Electronics Engineering, abbreviated EEE, is a branch of engineering that focuses on the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It encompasses the generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization of electric power, as well as the design, analysis, and deployment of electronic devices, circuits, and systems. EEE covers a broad range of technologies, including power engineering, electronics, control systems, telecommunications, signal processing, instrumentation, and computer-based systems.

Educational programs labeled EEE typically prepare students for careers in power generation and distribution, electronics manufacturing,

Professionals in EEE may work as design engineers, systems engineers, test engineers, field engineers, or project

automation,
telecommunications,
and
related
industries.
Core
subjects
often
include
circuit
theory,
electromagnetics,
digital
and
analog
electronics,
electrical
machines,
power
electronics,
power
systems,
control
theory,
signal
processing,
microprocessors,
and
instrumentation.
Laboratory
work
and
projects
emphasize
hands-on
design,
testing,
and
integration
of
hardware
and
software.
managers.
They
may
pursue
professional
licensure
or
accreditation
depending
on
the
country,
often
via
engineering
councils
or
associations
such
as
IEEE
or
IET.
The
field
continues
to
evolve
with
developments
in
renewable
energy,
smart
grids,
embedded
systems,
electric
propulsion,
and
advanced
communications.