Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Electrical Engineering | Electronics Engineering | Telecommunications Engineering
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Introduction to Electrical Engineering Program
The Electrical Engineering program at Wright State offers students the opportunity to study and work in various areas, including alternative energy, wireless communications, electronic surveillance, computing technology, and semiconductor devices. The demand for competent electrical engineers is strong, with potential career paths in power systems, transportation, wireless communications, medical devices, home entertainment, sensors, and more.
Program Options
The university provides several program options for students, including:
- Earn a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degree
- Complete both undergraduate and graduate work in a five-year span through the 4+1 program
- Pursue a Ph.D. at Wright State
- Add a minor to an existing major
Department and Offerings
The Department of Electrical Engineering offers the following programs and certificates:
Undergraduate Programs
- Electrical Engineering, BSEE (ELECEGR-BSEE)
- Minors:
- Controls Systems Minor (CTRL)
- DSP/Wireless Minor (DSPW)
- Electronics Minor (ELEC)
- Microwave Minor (MICW)
- VLSI Minor (VLSI)
Graduate Programs
- Electrical Engineering, MSEE (ELECEGR-MSEE)
- Electrical Engineering, PhD (ELECEGR-PHD)
- Graduate Certificates:
- Digital VLSI (DVLS-CERTD)
- Power Electronics (PWRE-CERTD)
- RF and Microwave (RFMW-CERTD)
- Radio Frequency Mixed Signal Integrated Circuit Design (RFIC-CERTD)
- Sensor Signal & Image Processing (SSIP-CERTD)
- Wireless Communication and Networking (WCN-CERTD)
Combined Programs
- Combined Electrical Engineering, BSEE & Electrical Engineering, MSEE (EE-MS-PREG)
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