Lead Breakthroughs in Electrical Engineering
That phone call from your friend? You can thank electrical engineers for making it possible. The cruise control on your car? Electrical engineers make it possible. The MRI machine that lets doctors see inside your brain after you take a bad fall? Electrical engineers again.
Electronic devices have radically changed our lives. All of their technological advances require high-speed electronic circuits that can receive, transmit, and process electrical signals using circuits and devices developed by electrical engineers. If you’d like to lead the next advances in this dynamic and progressive branch of engineering, a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from UM-Dearborn can make it possible.
Want to expand your job opportunities? Consider pursuing a dual BSE in electrical engineering and computer engineering. You can earn two bachelor’s degrees in 141 credits–just 16 credits more than for the electrical engineering degree alone.
The UM-Dearborn Bachelor of Science in engineering in electrical engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Where an Electrical Engineering Degree Will Take You
A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from UM-Dearborn prepares you for a wide range of jobs in telecommunications, electric power generation and transmission, development of navigational and electromedical devices, manufacturing of semiconductors and other electronic components, creation of advanced systems for federal government agencies like NASA, and much more. The degree also gives you a solid background for graduate study, such as in our Master of Science in engineering in electrical engineering program at UM-Dearborn.