Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Every industry and facet of modern life requires electrical engineers, and their contributions are the basis of power, communications and computer systems. Electrical engineers support their communities and the economy through innovation. They work at the forefront of practical technology, designing the devices and systems we use every day, thereby advancing technology for humanity.
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering serves as an entryway into the industry, providing a solid foundation to work as a practicing engineer or begin graduate studies through a comprehensive curriculum and multiple hands-on experiences.
Our graduates are involved in professional practice through the application of problem-solving skills, using relevant technology in their field. They demonstrate professional leadership skills through effective communication, critical thought, creativity and teamwork. They integrate engineering principles and social, business and ethical issues into modern society in the process of decision making and are professionally engaged in serving the needs of business, industry, government and academic organizations.
Why Major in Electrical Engineering at UT Tyler?
Electrical engineers are at the forefront of technological innovation and create new products in fulfilling careers. Communities rely on their expertise to keep the lights on and our homes and businesses functioning smoothly, while organizations seek out these professionals to develop new devices and systems.
Graduates of UT Tyler’s Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering program find work, as well as competitive salaries, in virtually every industry. Drive innovation and develop advanced solutions in energy and power, telecommunications, electronics, technology or healthcare, among other fields, in roles related to design, development, research, applications, operations, control systems, digital signal processing, electromagnetics, digital and analog electronic circuits, physical electronics, computer-aided design or power systems. They grow professionally through activities such as graduate study, continuing education, professional licensure and participation in technical societies.
Our strengths:
- Expert Faculty: Receive individual attention from student-focused faculty dedicated to professional excellence and bringing extensive experience from the field.
- A Choice of Locations: Choose to study at our main campus in Tyler or through our satellite program at the Houston Engineering Center, located on the Houston Community College campus.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities: Develop critical skills for your career in advanced facilities, such as the Advanced Sensors and Big Data Analytics Center and the Trane Residential Heating and Cooling Lab.
- Hands-on Experience: The department's practical approach to engineering connects theoretical knowledge with real-world design applications. Grow your résumé through the laboratory program and a Student Enrichment Experience, and illustrate how your knowledge delivers results through your capstone project.
- Undergraduate Research: Work with faculty researchers who enjoy inspiring students to think outside the box with electrical engineering principles.
- Robotics Team: Build and program a robot for competition as a student member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Our team recently placed in the top 10 in an IEEE robotics contest that included collegiate teams from 11 states.
- Nationally Ranked: U.S. News & World Report named UT Tyler’s College of Engineering one of the top 50 engineering programs in the U.S. For the second consecutive year, UT Tyler is the highest-ranked Texas public institution on the publication’s Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs (no doctorate) list.
- Nationally Accredited: The University of Texas at Tyler’s electrical engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. With ABET accreditation, students and employers can be confident that a program meets the quality standards that produce graduates prepared to enter a global workforce.
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