Unless they've majorly updated the EE textbooks, since my days of higher learning: those taking such courses are still being instructed on how folks thought electricity worked in the 1800s.
Of course: when you're only interested in (basically) making things work, those old theories, laws and measurement practices are fine.
It was interesting, comparing what was taught and lectured upon, between the Physics and EE Depts, regarding electricity, at Case.
Made for quite a few interesting discussions between course participants.
Our discussions weren't quite as animated as those at the 1927 Solvay Conference, I suppose, BUT: there was still a contingent (like here, on AudiogoN), that wanted the universe (and electricity) to always make sense. Of course, it's been widely/scientifically proven: it seldom does.