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Students enrolled in the 4plus1 program must fulfill all MS in Cybersecurity prerequisites and can select between the thesis or non-thesis track (completing the thesis option may extend beyond five years).
Entrepreneurship serves as the catalyst for technological advancement and economic development worldwide. UD's electrical engineering programs offer extensive avenues to engage with this fundamental driver of societal progress, competitiveness, and achievement.
Hands-on lab courses allow undergraduates to apply classroom knowledge to actual equipment while observing the physical principles they mathematically model in lectures. These practical experiences ensure graduates possess both theoretical understanding and practical expertise to make meaningful technological contributions. UD's electrical engineering community - including students, faculty, and alumni - has fostered numerous successful entrepreneurial ventures through their innovative mindset, technological enthusiasm, and commercialization efforts.
UD electrical engineering students gain valuable experience through diverse hands-on programs, including comprehensive senior design projects, undergraduate research initiatives, and the Vertically Integrated Projects program that combines faculty research with team-based undergraduate learning. Numerous undergraduates achieve scholarly publications or present at national conferences prior to graduation.