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Imagine a world devoid of power plants, televisions, mobile phones, and biomedical equipment. Think about the future advancements awaiting in fiber optics, computing, and robotics. The practical consequences of breakthroughs in electrical engineering are enormous, with limitless potential.
As an electrical engineering student at the University of New Haven, you will delve into electron behavior across three key domains—electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism—while gaining the skills to design, develop, and manage electrical and electronic systems.
Acquire the ability to recognize, define, and resolve engineering challenges
Create and perform experiments, followed by data analysis and interpretation
Gain practical experience in fully stocked, cutting-edge laboratories
Become proficient in contemporary methods, competencies, and engineering instruments
Examine engineering's influence in worldwide, economic, ecological, and social settings
Engineer systems, parts, and procedures to fulfill particular requirements while adhering to practical economic, environmental, social, ethical, and political limitations
Cultivate an appreciation for society, cultural legacy, and the human experience in the context of engineering progress
Applicants must have official certified copies of senior secondary/high school records.
English Language Requirement: TOEFL score (80 IBT) or IELTS score (6.5) or a PTE score (53).
Recommended Application Deadlines: Fall semester, priority deadline of June 1st; Spring semester, priority deadline of November 1st