The electrical engineering program covers a branch of engineering concerned with generating, distributing, processing, coding, transmitting, receiving, and deciphering electrical and electromagnetic signals. Electrical engineering involves the study and application of electricity and electronics. It consists of a wide range of fields including electronic circuits, digital computing, robotics, sensors and instrumentation, electrical power, telecommunications, photonics, control systems, wireless communications, signal processing, and integrated circuits. BSEE graduates may obtain a professional license as a professional engineer (PE). Electrical engineers work in a wide range of industries using skills that range from basic circuit theory to complex signals, systems, and project management. The tools and equipment consist of instrumentation such as a voltmeter, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, logic analyzer, waveform generator, and motor/generator assemblies to high-end test equipment and sophisticated design/manufacturing software applications.