GE Aerospace career summit benefits Wright State electrical engineering student
Nathan McDowell, a senior majoring in electrical engineering at Wright State, accepted a job offer after attending a GE Aerospace career development program.
You will study the design, development, and sustainment of technology solutions that touch every aspect of modern life as you earn your Bachelor of Science in electrical and computer engineering technology at Wright State. Your program will focus on foundational electrical and computer engineering topics to prepare you for real-world problem solving and design of electronic, computer, and software systems through design skills. Prepare for a career in automated manufacturing, electronics engineering, electrical engineering, electronics, engineering technology, field service engineering, field test engineering, or systems engineering.