无码专区

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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Power the world around you with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Electrical Engineering.

无码专区鈥檚 undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering prepares students with the knowledge and skills to design, develop and improve the systems and technologies that drive our modern world. With hands-on learning, access to cutting-edge labs and opportunities for research and global engagement, students are empowered to become creative problem-solvers and ethical leaders in an ever-changing technological landscape.

 

What is Electrical Engineering?

Electrical engineering is the foundation of modern technology. Utilizing mathematics, science and technology, electrical engineers design and optimize everything from smart grids and medical devices to wireless networks and autonomous systems. Their work enables the innovation that powers homes, industries and everyday life.

 

Why become a 无码专区 Electrical Engineer?

What makes 无码专区鈥檚 Electrical Engineering program unique is our strong sense of community. Students learn teamwork, communication and problem-solving skills in an environment where faculty know them by name and are deeply committed to their success. Beyond the classroom, students engage in service-learning trips, study abroad experiences and STEM outreach programs that connect their technical knowledge to real-world impact. Supported by the Nova Nation alumni network, students benefit from mentorship and career guidance that continues long after graduation.

 

VU Electrical Engineering:
By the Numbers



Average starting salary of $83,400



Student-faculty
ratio of 10:1



10% of undergrads participate in research

 

Areas of Study

All students in 无码专区鈥檚 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering program study the following:

  • Analog and digital electronics
  • Communication systems
  • Control systems
  • DC and AC circuits
  • Electric energy systems
  • Electromagnetics
  • Electronic materials and devices
  • Signal processing

Students may also choose to specialize in one of the following areas:

  • Biomedical engineering (instrumentation and system design)
  • Electric energy systems (renewable energy and electric machines and drives)
  • Electronics (integrated circuits, optoelectronics, power and communication)
  • Embedded systems (microcontrollers, mobile devices and control theory)
  • High-frequency systems (photonics and RF and microwave circuit design)
  • Signal processing (digital systems and biomedical applications)

Related minors鈥攊ncluding Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity, Mechatronics and Humanitarian Engineering鈥攐ffer an opportunity for more in-depth study.

Students may also be able to obtain a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree and a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering in five years.

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Department Chair
Dr. Maggie Wang
Associate Professor