Power your engineering career
Learn to solve complex engineering problems by exploring the theory and design of digital circuits and other key parts of structures. You will develop a firm understanding of scientific and mathematical principles that you will be able to apply to the planning, design and evaluation of electrical and electronic systems and their components. This program also provides you with a platform to collaborate with your peers on engineering design projects so you can sharpen your skills in electrical engineering. After completing your studies, you’ll be ready to focus on a specific role of your choice in electrical engineering in a wide range of organizations and industries.
4-5 years
No foreign language credits required
127 hours
No thesis required
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (BS):: 1.3 SEE YOURSELF SUCCEED WITH A DEGREE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
SEE YOURSELF SUCCEED WITH A DEGREE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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Our Program
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering will be seeking ABET accreditation. ABET accreditation signifies that a program meets rigorous academic standards set by the accreditor. Graduating from an accredited program means you’ll receive a quality education that prepares you for building a safer, more sustainable world. Learn more about our program standards, enrollment and graduation data below.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (BS):: 1.6 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
A degree in electrical engineering will offer you the opportunity to:
- Acquire product development and design skills you can use toward circuits, electronics, digital systems, electrical networks, embedded control, programming, signal analysis and electrical systems.
- Develop analysis methods to help you determine the economic viability of technical projects.
- Gain team working skills through a capstone design project.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (BS) :: 1.8 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Internship opportunities
Internship experience provides the foundation employers are often looking for. Although not required for your degree, internships are an important part of your education experience. These are just a few of the companies that partner with Career Development and offer opportunities for A&M-Commerce electrical engineering students.
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Minors
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (BS) :: 1.11 WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

What You Will Learn
By completing challenging, fast-paced coursework and collaborating on projects with your peers, this program will prepare you for your role in electrical engineering.
Courses to Prepare You for Your Career
- Foundation courses include Computing for Engineers, Product Design and Development, Engineering Probability and Statistics, Circuit Theory, Digital Design with HDL and Control Systems.
- Supporting courses include quantitative chemistry, economics and advanced calculus courses.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (BS) :: 1.12 FEATURED COURSES
Featured Courses
Back to menuELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (BS) :: 1.131 Student Organizations
Student Organizations
As an Electrical Engineering student, you have the opportunity to join organizations in which you will be able to connect socially and grow intellectually with peers.
- Drone club
- Robotics club
- The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Undergraduate Program Costs
Program Costs
Tuition and fees for undergraduate students taking 12 credit hours are $4,126 for Texas residents and $9,034 for non-residents.
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Contact Us
- Department of Engineering & Technology
- 903.886.5474
- 903.886.5960
- [email protected]
- P.O. Box 3011
- Commerce, TX 75429-3011