Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's (ABM) Program | Electrical and Computer Engineering
Program Overview
Electrical and Computer Engineering Program
The Electrical and Computer Engineering program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham offers a comprehensive education in the field of electrical and computer engineering.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program in Electrical and Computer Engineering is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles of electrical and computer engineering. The program includes coursework in areas such as:
- Accreditation
- Major
- Minors
- Honors Program
- Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's (ABM)
- Fast Track
- Careers
- Course Catalog
- Scholarships
- Advising
- Student Groups
- International Students
Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's (ABM) Program
The Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's (ABM) program is a special accelerated program that allows students to complete both the BSECE and MSECE degrees in less than five years. The program enables students to take graduate courses at undergraduate tuition rates, and up to 12 graduate credit hours can count towards both BSECE and MSECE degrees.
Requirements
To be eligible for the ABM program, students must:
- Complete at least 60 undergraduate credit hours (including EE 316 and EE 318 with at least a B)
- Have at least a 3.5 GPA
Graduate Program
The graduate program in Electrical and Computer Engineering is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of electrical and computer engineering. The program includes coursework in areas such as:
- Graduate School
- Graduate Catalog
- Online Degrees
Research Areas
The Electrical and Computer Engineering department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is involved in various research areas, including:
Nondiscrimination Statement
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution dedicated to providing equal opportunities and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex, genetic information, age, disability, religion, and veteran's status.
