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The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering enables students to study electrical power generation, communication systems, instrumentation, circuit design, and microprocessor design. Students can acquire practical hands-on experience, engage in research activities, and participate in developing innovative products.
The accelerated pathway enables students to obtain both bachelor's and master's degrees within five years. Qualified students must have completed at least 90 credit hours while maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. The accelerated MS program requires completion of 30 graduate credit hours for graduation. Admitted undergraduate students may enroll in up to 15 hours of graduate-level courses that apply toward both their undergraduate and graduate degrees. These shared-credit graduate courses should be electives. After completing 126 credit hours (including at least 12 credit hours of dual enrollment), students receive their bachelor's degree and transition to graduate status in the MS program to finish the remaining 18 graduate credit hours. A minimum of 15 credit hours must come from 8000-level or higher courses, with no more than 9 credit hours from research and/or independent study courses. Students must maintain a graduate course GPA of 3.0 or higher.