About the Program
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington offers a comprehensive curriculum that encompasses areas such as power systems, control systems, microelectronics, telecommunications, signal processing, and emerging technologies like machine learning and medical devices. The program emphasizes hands-on experience, with engineering labs integrated into every semester and system-level integrative projects at the sophomore, junior, and senior levels. This approach ensures that students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing them for careers in next-generation communication systems, cyber-physical systems, and other advanced fields.
Details
- Degree/Certification: Bachelor of Science
- Program: Electrical Engineering
- Length of Program: 4 Years
UTA's Electrical Engineering program is designed to be flexible and streamlined, requiring 125 credit hours and offering five focus areas: energy and power, electronics and photonics, control systems, communications and signal processing, and computers and digital systems. Students have opportunities to engage in undergraduate research and apply their learning in real-world settings through internships or co-op programs. The program also emphasizes the development of leadership and communication skills through project and teamwork activities, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the dynamic field of electrical engineering.
For additional information, contact the Department of Electrical Engineering at 817-272-2671 or visit the program's website here.