Electrical Engineering (B.S.)

About

Electrical Engineering involves the use of electricity to solve problems related to energy, the environment, transportation, communications, health care, and a host of other areas that have an important impact upon society. Equipped with a broad background of theoretical and practical knowledge, the Electrical Engineering graduate has a wide range of careers from which to choose: research and design, teaching, sales, and management. Few professions offer the opportunity for diversity that is provided in Electrical Engineering.

The Electrical Engineering curriculum also provides an excellent “feeder” degree for those students uncertain about choosing a specific career. The knowledge gained through a study of the physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, written and oral communications, humanities, and social sciences provides an excellent background for many career choices (e.g., medicine, business and law).

Program Highlights

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Requirements

To earn a BS degree in Electrical Engineering, students must: (1) fulfill all University academic requirements; (2) meet all Electrical Engineering curriculum requirements; and (3) maintain a GPA of 2.0 or higher in all ECE courses. Retaking any ECE course for which a grade of F, L, or WF has been recorded requires a grade of C- or better in the course’s prerequisites. Dismissal from the program will be recommended if any required course in the program is taken twice without receiving a passing grade. This includes courses where a grade of AU, L, or WF is received. Students do have the option to petition the ECE faculty for exceptions to any program requirements. 

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate a solid understanding of electrical engineering principles by holding positions that utilize their engineering training, advancing in their job responsibilities, or pursuing postgraduate education
  • Exhibit the ability to work effectively in a professional setting through independent thinking, problem-solving, teamwork and effective communication
  • Work as engineering professionals,  with a commitment to ethical conduct, adhering to standards and ensuring the to the well-being of employees and the general population
  • Engage in lifelong learning activities to continuously enhance their professional development

Careers

Career possibilities for electrical engineers include power-generation, transmission, and distribution; communications; semiconductor devices design and manufacture; control processes and measurement; and electronics.

Electrical Engineering students in an engineering lab

At a Glance

Maine College of Engineering & Computing

Department of Electrical & Computer ENgineering

Accreditation

Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET


Degree Level

Undergraduate Major

Degree Earned

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Mode of Study

In-Person

time to Complete Degree

124 Credits

Maine College of Engineering & Computing

Department of Electrical & Computer ENgineering

Accreditation

Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET


Degree Level

Undergraduate Major

Degree Earned

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Mode of Study

In-Person

time to Complete Degree

124 Credits

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Featured Courses

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Research Learning Experience

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Scholarships

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Internships

Electrical Engineering students benefit from practicing in internships, as well. Past sponsors of internships include: Bangor Hydro Electric Company, Lemforder Corporation, Great Northern Paper Company, General Electric Company, Amoco Laser Corporation, International Paper Company, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, Mitre Corporation, Boise Cascade Paper Company, Ark-Less Company, Becon Construction, ON Semiconductor and Texas Instruments.

Accreditation

The Electrical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Electrical Engineering. This program leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.

ABET Graphic - Accreditation of the Major

Contact

Department of Electrical & Computer ENgineering

Yifeng Zhu

Barrows Hall, Room 101

mcec.umaine.edu/depts/ece/

P

207.581.2224

Admissions

Undergraduate

Estabrooke Hall, Room 115

go.umaine.edu/

P

207.581.1561

F

207.581.1213

International

Chadbourne Hall, Room 122

go.umaine.edu/international-undergraduate-admissions/

P

207.581.3437

F

207.581.2920