Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Hampton University
Key Information
Campus location
Hampton, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 26,198
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Introduction
For those considering a career in Electrical Engineering, our undergraduate program offers excellent opportunities to explore and study the diverse areas in which today’s electrical engineers work. Whether you want to explore autonomous vehicles like the Mars Exploration Rover or the new cutting-edge robotic technologies, design flight control systems for the next generation of aircraft, develop new instruments for biotechnology, design, and develop the communication networks and mobile products of tomorrow, or study the digital circuits which are the building blocks of most products, Electrical Engineering at Hampton prepares you for exciting careers in almost every high technology field of today and tomorrow.
The Electrical Engineering program covers many areas including digital systems, communications, control systems, energy conversion, microprocessors, computer architecture, electromagnetic waves, and computer engineering design.
The Electrical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Our Mission
The mission of the Electrical Engineering program is to provide a state-of-the-art, academically enriched environment for students such that they will acquire the knowledge necessary for entry-level positions as professional engineers and/or for graduate school. Along with a technical education, our graduates are prepared to cultivate a capacity for creative and dynamic problem-solving, and to foster a desire to contribute to the culture and society in which they live. The Electrical Engineering program educates problem solvers with a high level of technical competency and social responsibility. Furthermore, all students will have developed the skills and acquired the basic knowledge necessary to be successful in graduate study or for entry-level positions as electrical engineers.
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Curriculum
- Introduction to Engineering
- Introduction to Structured Programming
- Engineering Ethics & Safety
- Digital Electronics
- Circuit Analysis I
- Circuit Analysis I Lab (ECE Lab I)
- Engineering Materials
- Engineering Analysis III
- Engineering Economy
- MAT 130 or MAT 151
- Survey of Nanotechnology
- Introduction Computer for ECE
- Computer Architecture I
- Circuit Analysis II
- Engineering Electronics I
- Engineering Electronics II
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Signals & Systems
- Circuit Analysis Lab II
- Engineering Electronics Lab I
- Electro-Optical Communications Lab
- Digital Logic Design
- Semiconductor Electronics
- Introduction To Control Systems
- Electrical Engineering Design I
- Energy Conversion
- Communication Theory
- Electrical Engineering Design II
- Computer Architecture II
- Computer Networks
- Electromechanical/Controls Sys Lab
- Electronics & Photonics Devices
- Introduction to Lasers
- Microcontrollers/Embedded System
- Computer Engineering Design I
- Computer Engineering Design II
- Introduction Cyber Phy Systems Security
- Computer Network Security
- Embedded Systems Security
- Quantum Communication Systems
- Electrical and Computer Engineering Course Prerequisite(s) and Corequisite(s)