Electrical Engineering *
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering prepares students for career
opportunities in the hardware and software aspects of design, development, and
operation of electronic systems and components, hardware and software design,
control and robotics, communications, digital signal processing, and energy
systems.
This degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission ABET
(Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology).
Special Opportunities
The lessons students learn in classes and laboratories receive the ultimate test
through the cooperative education and internship programs offered by the university.
Through these internships students will meet and interact with business leaders
from leading companies in south central Indiana.
Careers
The electrical engineering program is designed to prepare students for careers in
the commercial, government, and academic sectors, where electrical engineering
expertise is needed in computers, information processing, circuit and electronic
design, control and robotics, communications, biomedical engineering, energy
systems, and manufacturing.
Degree Programs
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Admission as a beginning student into the Purdue engineering program at IUPUC is
determined by a combination of rank in class, test scores, probability of success,
grade average in college preparatory subjects, grades in courses related to the
degree objective, trends in achievement, completion of high school subject matter
requirements, and information provided by the high school counselor.
Students not admitted directly to engineering may enter IUPUC through University
College while they work toward their goals and meet the requirements for admission
to engineering.
Electrical Engineering course descriptions
For more information, contact:
Electrical Engineering
4601 Central Ave.
Columbus, IN 47203-1769
Office: 812-348-7311
Email: engineering
iupuc.edu
* The IUPUC curriculum offers a significant portion of the IUPUI plan of study. Students
transfer to the Indianapolis campus for degree completion.