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Electrical Engineering covers all aspects of researching, developing, designing, and operating electrical and electronic systems and their components. Within this field, you can focus on diverse specializations such as: Automatic Controls, Communication, Networking, Signal, and Image Processing, Fields and Optics, Power and Energy Systems, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, VLSI & Circuit Design, and Computer Engineering.
To succeed as an electrical engineer, you need a solid foundation in mathematics and physics, a broad education in the humanities and social sciences, and strong communication abilities.
Students must have completed a high school or have earned 11 or fewer semester credit hours at another college after high school graduation. TOEFL – 88 iBT or higher - In general, while subscores are generally 20 or higher per section. IELTS - In general, applicants have an overall score of 6.5 or higher with at least a 6.0 in each section.
January 15: Regular Decision Application Deadline.