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As an Electrical Engineering B.S. student at the University of Cincinnati, you'll lead innovations in biomedicine, renewable energy, intelligent systems, and nanotechnology. Applying this expertise, you'll influence the design and production of technologies that enhance our daily lives.
At UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS), the focus is on you—we are dedicated to cultivating the qualities that employers seek. During your studies, you will:
Enroll in courses addressing intelligent systems, information processing, nanoscience and nanotechnology, embedded systems, biomedical electronics and computing, robotics, electrical energy, and SmartGrid
Personalize your journey by choosing from over 600 student groups, such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Association of Computing Machinery, CubeCats, Robotics Club, BattleBots Club, and others
Develop a standout resume and professional connections through our acclaimed co-op program with employers like FirstEnergy, Kohrs Lonnemann Heil Engineers (KLH), L-3 Cincinnati Electronics, General Cable Corporation, Northrop Grumman, and General Electric
First-year applicants (sometimes referred to as freshman) are students who have completed high school and have not earned college course credit since graduating.
Freshmen applying to this program should also have completed the following college preparatory subjects: English (4 units); Mathematics, including algebra, geometry and either pre-calculus or calculus (4 units); Science, including Chemistry and Physics (3 units); Social sciences (3 units); Electives (5 unit).
English test score requirements: ELS - 112 Graduation; IELTS - 6.5 Overall minimum of 6.0 on speaking, minimum 5.5 on each section; PTE - 53; TOEFL - 79 iBT minimum of 20 on speaking, minimum of 15 on each section; Cambridge - 176 minimum, Recommended exam: C1 Advanced.