
BS in Electrical Engineering
Laurel, USA
DURATION
3 up to 4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 13,175 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* tuition rates are subject to change
Key Summary
Introduction
In an era defined by technological advancements and digital transformation, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) positions you right at the heart of the future. In a rapidly changing landscape, engineers are becoming increasingly crucial, with electrical engineers playing pivotal roles in the development and implementation of technology that powers our world. From renewable energy and telecommunications to robotics and artificial intelligence, a BSEE is a ticket to a rewarding and impactful career.
- The Demand for Electrical Engineers
- A Diverse Range of Industries
- A Career that Drives Innovation
- Intellectual Growth and Lifelong Learning
- Contribution to Society
A Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering is a wise investment in your future. It is a versatile degree that offers diverse job opportunities, a stable and well-compensated career, continuous intellectual growth, and the chance to make significant contributions to society. It positions you to not only participate in the future but also to shape it. As we continue to advance into the digital age, the need for electrical engineers will only become more critical, making a BSEE a stepping stone to a bright future.
As an electrical engineering student, you'll develop the skills necessary for a wide range of electrical engineering jobs, including design, analysis, and testing of electrical systems. You will study circuit design and simulation, digital signal processing, microcontrollers, digital circuit design, and communication systems. Potential employers include Lockheed Martin, Intel, Texas Instruments, Boeing, IBM, Tesla, Google, Apple, and many others. The program is a blend of theory and practice directed at engineering design, rather than research.
Admissions
Curriculum
Electrical Engineering - 42 Credits
- EE-304 Digital Design I
- EE-309 Circuit Design and Simulation
- EE-359 High Frequency Circuit Design
- EE-362 Microcontroller System Design
- EE-406 Signals and Systems
- EE-409 Network Analysis and Synthesis
- EE-453 Control I
- EE-456 Digital Signal Processing
- SDE-457 Senior Design Project I
- SDE-458 Senior Design Project II
- EE-460 Electromagnetic Fields
- EE-461 Communications Theory
- CS-150 Introduction to Programming Using C
- Technical Elective*
Technical Courses - 21 Credits
- EL-100 Intro to DC/AC Circuits
- EL-150 DC/AC Circuits and Analysis
- EL-200 Electronic Devices and Circuits
- EL-204 Digital Electronics
- EL-250 Advanced Analog Circuits
- EL-261 Introduction to Communications Circuits and Systems
- EL-262 Microprocessors and Microassembly
Mathematics and Sciences - 33 Credits
- CH-120 Chemistry
- MA-261 Calculus I
- MA-262 Calculus II
- MA-263 Calculus III
- MA-340 Ordinary Differential Equations
- MA-345 Probability and Statistics for Engineers
- PH-261 Engineering Physics I
- PH-262 Engineering Physics II
- PH-263 Engineering Physics III
English Communications - 6 Credits
- EN-101 English Communications I
- EN-102 English Communications II
Humanities/Social Sciences - 18 Credits
- BUS-174 Intro to Business and ManagementBUS-301 Project Management
- HU-331 Arts and Ideas
- SS-351 Ethics
- Humanities Elective*
- Social Science Elective*
Program Tuition Fee
English Language Requirements
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