Two Electrical Engineering students share a laugh as they sit at a circuit lab workstation, while testing the transient response of an RL circuit. The work station has a breadboard with many holes with circuit wires attached to it and a yellow oscilloscope with cords and clamps running from it.

Video featuring Electrical Engineering Labs at UW-Green Bay

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UW-Green Bay’s Electrical Engineering labs and facilities, where electrical engineering and electrical engineering technology students get hands-on experience with the tools and technologies used in the electrical engineering field. https://www.uwgb.edu/engineering/about/facilities/electrical

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00:00:00

[Upbeat Music]

[On-screen text: “UW-Green Bay’s Electrical Engineering Labs.” Aerial view of a large Phoenix mural as students walk outside the building.]

00:00:02

[Interior corridor with signage for the Richard J. Resch School of Engineering. Phoenix wall art and the Dahlin Family Community Collaboration space appear.]

00:00:03

[On-screen signage and subtitle: “Electrical Circuits Lab.”]

00:00:05

[Students build and test circuits at lab benches. Hands place components into breadboards. An instructor explains concepts while pointing to data displayed on a computer monitor.]

00:00:15

[On-screen signage and subtitle: “Electronics Lab.”]

00:00:17

[Students review worksheets, sketch logic diagrams on tablets, and work with electronic training equipment. An instructor circulates, assisting small groups.]

00:00:25

[On-screen signage and subtitle: “Automation Lab.”]

00:00:26

[Automation software is displayed on a computer screen. Students test sensors, work with programmable controllers, and receive guidance from an instructor.]

00:00:36

[On-screen signage and subtitle: “Electrical Machines Lab.”]

00:00:37

[Students connect and operate electrical machines while working in small groups with individual instructor support.]

00:00:43

[End screen displays “RISE” and the UW-Green Bay Phoenix emblem.]