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UT Tyler Department of Electrical Engineering

College of Engineering & Computer Science

The Department of Electrical Engineering at The University of Texas at Tyler offers a student-focused, hands-on approach to undergraduate and graduate engineering education, providing excellent preparation for success in today's high tech world.

Electrical engineers use science, mathematics and technology coupled with problem-solving skills to analyze, design, construct and maintain products and provide services related to electrical and electronic devices and systems.

With a degree in electrical engineering from UT Tyler, you will be well trained to work in many vital areas, including electrical circuit design, analog and digital electronics, microelectronics, computer engineering, communications, digital signal processing, control systems, power systems and energy conversion.

The UT Tyler electrical engineering bachelor of science degree program provides a strong theoretical foundation, practical engineering skills, experience in communication and teamwork and training in ethics and professional conduct. With the bachelor's degree, you will be ready to practice as a professional engineer or begin graduate studies.

UT Tyler's electrical engineering master of science degree program offers advanced instruction in two or more areas, including electronics, power systems, controls, advanced engineering mathematics, signal processing, communications, real-time systems, computer systems, electromagnetics and power electronics.

Electrical engineering students at UT Tyler receive individualized instruction from faculty with diverse industrial backgrounds. Each faculty member holds an advanced terminal degree, and most have actively practiced engineering.

Whether designing large electric power systems to provide energy to homes and industries or developing tiny electronic devices to save lives, you will find many opportunities for a challenging and rewarding career as a UT Tyler graduate in electrical engineering.

UT Tyler electrical engineering programs are accredited by the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission. Please feel free to contact Dr. Mukul Shirvaikar, department chair, for more information.

IMPORTANT DATES


MAY
20
Long Summer 2013 - Bookstore Charge Dates from Credit Balances

MAY
21
Long Summer 2013 - Bookstore Charge Dates from Credit Balances

MAY
22
Remaining Grant and Scholarship Monies to be Refunded - Long Summer 2013

JUN
10
Financial Aid Census Date – Long Summer 2013

JUL
03
Last Day of Title IV Fund Return for Withdrawal - Long Summer 2013

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