Electrical engineering undergrad students at The University of Akron

Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Program

Every aspect of modern life is influenced by electrical engineers. They design and develop systems ranging from massive power grids and global communications networks to tiny integrated circuits inside computers and personal electronics.

Program Highlights

  • Co-op program provides paid, flexible, industry experience and is a great way to earn money while getting experience.
  • Nationally recognized design teams, like the NASA Mining Robotics Team, to apply what you learn in the classroom while you make friends, travel, and build your resume.
  • Many scholarships are available to significantly decrease the cost of going to school, from major specific scholarships to some you’re automatically considered for when you apply.
  • Tutoring and academic support that the College provides at no additional cost to undergraduate students majoring in any field of engineering and engineering technology.

Admission Requirements

All students who meet the minimum requirements for admittance into The University of Akron and intend to major in electrical engineering are accepted into the College.

If you are coming directly from high school, your high school records determine which first semester classes are right for you.

Career Opportunities

Branches of electrical engineering include communications, controls, electromagnetics, electronics, and power systems. Important applications include power generation and distribution, sustainable energy systems, manufacturing automation, aerospace systems, robotics, sensors and instrumentation, imaging systems, and many others.

Recent UA grads with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering have been placed at FirstEnergy, GPD Group, Great Lakes Brewery, and PTA Engineering, to name a few.

Earn more in your career with a UA degree.

Student spotlight

Erin Keller

Erin Keller

"I chose UA because in addition to the scholarship, co-op, and research opportunities, I found the staff and faculty to be genuinely invested in their students' success. I knew that I could find friends, clubs, and opportunities at any university, but it is truly invaluable to be surrounded by people who see their career not only as teaching students, but also helping them grow into their potential, both personally and professionally."

— Erin Keller
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, ’ 24
Hometown: Medina, Ohio

Curriculum & Courses

Accreditation

The BS in Electrical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria and Program Criteria for Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s) and Similarly Named Engineering Programs. The program has specific educational objectives and student outcomes that prepare graduates to enter the professional practice of engineering.

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