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The field of electrical engineering spans an exceptionally wide spectrum, from the minuscule components within computer chips to worldwide communication networks. Professionals in this discipline create, construct, and evaluate the ubiquitous electronic technologies that define contemporary society. Technologies such as self-driving electric cars, solar energy systems, and mobile devices all rely on the innovations in devices, circuits, signals, and systems crafted by electrical engineers. Your academic journey will commence with a demanding curriculum in mathematics, natural sciences, and foundational engineering to equip you for advanced studies. In upper-level courses, you can opt to focus on one of five specializations: physical electronics, electromagnetics, analog electronics, digital electronics, or signal processing and communication. Alternatively, you may pursue a comprehensive curriculum that enables you to spread your studies across multiple of these domains.
Freshman applicant will be completing or have completed secondary school and have not enrolled at any college or university.
English language proficiency
Score 6.5 or higher on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination: Internet-based test (iBT): Minimum score of 80 or better
iBT Home Edition: Minimum score of 80 or better
Paper-delivered test: Minimum score of 60 or better
Deadline for fall admission is October 1–November 30.