Electrical Engineering

Minor

Do you enjoy using math and science to solve real-world problems? Consider a minor in electrical engineering.

Why Minor in Electrical Engineering?

Electricity keeps the world running – from the basics of maintaining a home to the more complex systems of traffic lights, transportation and technology that run our cities and towns.

A minor in electrical engineering can enhance your experience with any number of other fields, including engineering, business, mathematics and the physical sciences.

Why Study Electrical Engineering at CSUN?

Skilled Faculty

You'll work alongside professors with real-world experience, such as designing medical instrumentation for health care, designing microcontroller-based applications, developing satellite communications systems or working on innovations in electrical power systems.

State-of-the-art Facilities

You'll collaborate with faculty on joint professional projects in the department’s state-of-the-art labs, each equipped with industry-standard technology and software packages.

Hands-on Experience

The department's practical approach to engineering offers hands-on design experience as well as theoretical knowledge. You'll gain valuable experience working as part of a team designing and developing a project.

What You'll Learn

You'll begin with electrical engineering fundamentals. You'll then study theory of digital systems, electronics and linear systems. You'll chose electives tailored to your interests and career goals with the help of your advisor.

Curriculum

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