The things you learn during your degree will be transferable to many different careers.
What job can you get with an electrical engineering degree?
Most electrical engineering graduates go on to become electrical engineers, power engineers, and mechatronics engineers. Electrical engineering grads also go on to become computer hardware engineers and electricians. Here is a list of careers where the skills you learn in an electrical engineering degree will be useful:
Electrical Engineer
Salary
103k
Growth
8%
Satisfaction
Average
Power Engineer
Salary
66k
Growth
1%
Satisfaction
Low
Mechatronics Engineer
Salary
111k
Growth
6%
Satisfaction
Average
Computer Hardware Engineer
Salary
123k
Growth
3%
Satisfaction
Average
Electrician
Salary
43k
Growth
13%
Satisfaction
Average
Robotics Engineer
Salary
111k
Growth
3%
Satisfaction
High
Engineer
Salary
84k
Growth
N/A
Satisfaction
Average
Computer and Information Research Scientist
Salary
123k
Growth
18%
Satisfaction
Average
Sales Engineer
Salary
109k
Growth
7%
Satisfaction
Low
Software Engineer
Salary
100k
Growth
18%
Satisfaction
Average
Pro tip
Still unsure if a degree in electrical engineering is your calling? Read our comprehensive guide on how to choose a career