Electrical Engineering

 If you have a fascination with electricity and its nearly endless applications, the field of electrical engineering is right for you. Electrical engineers are integral to creating the components that power our world. It's a rewarding profession that offers many different specialty options, excellent compensation and exceptional opportunity.

With our electrical engineering degree, you'll benefit from a curriculum that provides a strong foundation in traditional and contemporary areas of electrical engineering. You will have opportunities to:

  • Get the hand-on experience that will develop your ability to identify, formulate and solve electrical engineering problems.
  • Learn leadership, communication, multidisciplinary teamwork, entrepreneurial and lifelong learning skills necessary for success in a global marketplace.
  • Gain the problem-solving capabilities and technical skills to practice electrical engineering. 

Hands on Electrical Engineering Degree

At UND you will have many opportunities to lead through hands-on learning that puts theory into practice. Through your course work you will participate in hands on labs, internships, and undergraduate research opportunities.

Faculty and staff pride themselves on working directly with students, always lending a hand to ensure you feel welcome and supported in the program. And because of our flexible format, you will be given every opportunity to keep your pursuit of a degree on schedule.

All of your hard work culminates with a senior design project that partners you with industry leaders and business partners that need real-world solutions to their challenges. At graduation you'll have the skills and experience that are needed to be successful in the field.


Department of Physics - Engineering Dual Degree Curriculum

The electrical engineering dual-degree program is designed to be completed in 4.5 years. This timeline assumes that students are placed into Calculus I or beyond for their first semester. Below is an example 4.5-year plan to give you an idea of what your schedule might be like.

Example Course Plan for B.A. in Physics + B.S. in Electrical Engineering


What can you do with an electrical engineering degree?

Electrical engineers experience some of the highest job satisfaction ratings of all careers. You'll have job opportunities at some of today's most exciting global corporations in defense, aerospace, automobiles, technology and energy fields.

The Electrical Engineering program gives you the strategic skills you need, including:

  • Digital and Analog Circuit Analysis
  • Electronic Circuit Design
  • Signal Analysis
  • Motor Drives
  • MATLAB
  • Control Systems
  • Transmission Lines
  • Embedded Systems

105K

Median salary for electrical and electronics engineers 

-U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

100%

Return on tuition investment within five years of graduation 

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