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10 Electrical Engineering Degree Programs in Brazil


University Center Eniac
Electrical engineering
- São Paulo, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
Whether in the market, in industry, or even in our personal routines, it is no longer possible to imagine everyday life without technology and without its source of energy: electricity. In electrical engineering, the student will have contact with the problems associated with electrical energy systems and electronic systems, where electrical, electronic, microelectronics, or communications systems will be addressed in an integrated manner with electrical engineering. As a professional who graduated from Eniac's Bachelor of Electrical Engineering you will be able to act in the development, implementation of project maintenance in several areas, from civil to industrial.


Universidade Vale do Rio Doce (UNIVALE)
Electrical engineering
- Governador Valadares, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
Full time
10 semesters
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Electrical Engineering course at Univale has modern laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, Electronics, Electrical Materials and Measurements, Electrical Machines, Industrial Instrumentation, Automation, Technical and Computational Design and Information Technology.
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Universidade Santa Úrsula (USU)
Electrical engineering
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
Part time
10 semesters
On-Campus
Portuguese
The undergraduate course in Electrical Engineering at Universidade Santa Úrsula aims at training generalist engineers with knowledge in Power Systems.


Federal University Of Santa Catarina
Electrical Engineering
- Trindade, Brazil
Course
On-Campus
English
The Electrical Engineering Program trains professionals with high technical skills whose work ranges from projects and domestic installations to the development of power generation and telecommunication systems. In the first two years, students take courses in Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering foundations – including Calculus, Physics, Electricity and Technical Drawing, as well as career-oriented courses, such as Microprocessors, Digital Systems and Mechanics.


University of Brasilia (UnB)
Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering
- Brasília, Brazil
Master degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering (PPGEE) of the Department of Electrical Engineering (ENE) of the University of Brasília (UnB) originates from a process of dismemberment of the old Graduate Program, of the same name. The old Program started operating in 1979, with the academic master's course, and in 2000, it had implemented the doctoral course. The break up was approved by CAPES in 2009, but the beginning of the new phase of the PPGEE started with the entry of the first students from March 2010.


Sacred Heart University
Bachelor in Electrical Engineering
- Bauru, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Technology, Innovation and Energy: these topics are favorites when it comes to Electrical Engineering, but curiosity and interest in problem solving are also fundamental characteristics for the course. During graduation, the student will be introduced to energy systems, electronics, automation and embedded areas through basic and professional content. With technologically equipped laboratories, subjects such as Automation, Artificial Intelligence, Electrical Circuits and Power Electronics are taught.


Centro Universitário Newton Paiva (NEWTON PAIVA)
Electrical engineering
- Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
Full time
10 semesters
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Electrical Engineer applies his specific knowledge and methods in systems involving electrical energy.


Universidade Santa Cecília (UNISANTA)
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
- Santos Dumont, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
Part time
5 years
On-Campus
Portuguese
To adapt to the needs of the market, aiming at targeted training, the Course maintains agreements and exchanges with technology borrowing companies, electricity concessionaires, research institutes and other universities in Brazil and abroad.


Federal University Of Bahia
Electrical engineering
- Ondina, Salvador, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Electrical Engineer is a professional capable of exercising the following functions: studying, designing, implementing, and providing ideal conditions for the dynamics of the installations of power systems and telecommunications and electronic systems. The undergraduate program is composed of engineers with solid scientific and technological training, and who incorporate these characteristics into creativity and the ability to adapt to new challenges. The Electrical Engineer has a wide and growing field of work. There are large corporations such as energy utilities, services, and consulting companies, automation companies, and others, which are continually hiring these professionals.


Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
- Campinas, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Electrical Engineer works in transformation industries in general, in companies and concessionaires of generation, transmission and distribution of electric energy; in electrical machinery and equipment industries; in companies that work in the design, installation and maintenance of industrial electrical systems; in companies that work in the areas of planning and consultancy in energy efficiency, energy conservation, renewable energy sources; in the regulatory bodies of the national electricity system; in scientific and technological research companies and laboratories. You can also act autonomously, in your own company or providing consultancy
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While it is one of the newer subdivisions of engineering, electrical engineering has nevertheless become hugely prominent in the modern world. As electronics and digital devices proliferate in the population, electrical engineers are needed to maintain and develop them.
Brazil offer a higher education that is partially financed for those students who would like to pursue advanced education. They must be aged between 18 and 35 years. This higher education system enables students to learn practical skills that enable them to face the 21st century challenges.