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Students can enroll in the 4plus1 program during their junior year spring semester, or after earning 75 credits toward their bachelor's degree.
Entrepreneurship serves as the catalyst for innovation and economic advancement worldwide. UD's electrical engineering programs offer extensive educational and research avenues to examine this fundamental driver behind societal competitiveness, achievement, and progress.
Hands-on lab courses allow undergraduates to apply classroom knowledge to actual equipment and observe the physical principles they study mathematically. These practical experiences ensure graduates possess both theoretical understanding and practical abilities to impact the technological landscape. UD's electrical engineering community - including students, professors, and graduates - has fostered numerous entrepreneurial achievements through the years, continually transforming our world with inventive thinking, technological enthusiasm, and knowledge sharing.
UD's electrical engineering program provides diverse experiential learning options, featuring comprehensive senior design projects, undergraduate research initiatives, and the Vertically Integrated Projects program that combines academic study with faculty research in collaborative teams. Numerous undergraduates achieve scholarly publications or present at national conferences before completing their degrees.