A Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering requires 129 credit hours and the electrical engineering degree is designed for a four-year program of study.
- Pre-EE Requirements - 15 Credits
- Core EE Requirements - 60 Credits
- General Education Requirements - 39 Credits
- Concentration Electives - 15 Credits
A student needs to complete general courses and general education electives within the first two years of study with a grade point average of 2.0 or better before taking the upper level core courses (300 and 400-level courses). However, to complete the program within four years, a credit load of 15 to 18 is recommended.
The electrical engineering program is designed to prepare students to design and improve electrical, electronic and computer systems. The program combines practical exposure to the most modern technologies available with a theoretical foundation that empowers students to master future changes and innovations.
Students can select them following area of concentration:
- Computer Engineering/Digital Systems
- Electric Power and Energy Systems
- Manufacturing