The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering encompasses such areas as research, design, development, and operation of electrical and electronic systems and their components. The program combines the generation, transmission, and utilization of electrical energy with the transmission and processing of information, and prepares students to assume leadership roles in their communities and profession.
This program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Program Overview
Electrical engineering is concerned with the generation, transmission, and utilization of electrical energy and with the transmission and processing of information. Electrical engineers are involved in the analysis, design, and production of electric power, radio, radar, television, computing, telecommunication, control, and information systems. These engineers find solutions to the challenging technical problems that arise in our rapidly changing society. They impact virtually every aspect of daily life, as evidenced by examples such as wireless communications, audio, and video equipment, power distribution, computerized traffic control, noise pollution monitoring and abatement, and medical instrumentation.
The electrical engineering curriculum puts emphasis on both theory and practical applications by providing a solid background in engineering science and mathematics, followed by a sequence of core courses in electrical engineering. Design skills are fostered in the professional elective courses in the senior year, along with the project experience instilled by Interprofessional Projects (IPROs).
The objectives of the ECE undergraduate electrical engineering program are to produce electrical engineering graduates who are prepared to:
- Enter their profession and make intellectual contributions to it
- Embark on a lifelong career of personal and professional growth
- Take advanced courses at the graduate level
Why Illinois Tech is one of the best value universities in the country
As an Illinois Tech student, you’ll automatically be considered for our university’s generous institutional scholarships. On average, this adds up to a savings of $107,472 on tuition and housing for every student during your four years at Illinois Tech ($134,340 for five years, based on fall 2021 figures).
We’re committed to dramatically reducing the cost of your degree, so you can focus on learning at one of the most dynamic and innovation-driven universities in the country.
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- On top of our institutional scholarship, on average, Illinois Tech awards our students an additional $34,412 each in need-based tuition aid over four years ($43,015 for five years). (among FAFSA filers, fall 2021)
- We’re the #44 Best Value School in the nation (U.S. News & World Report)
- 98% of our students receive some form of financial aid
- The mean starting salary of our undergraduates is $63,938