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of the undergraduate Class of 2021 secured career outcomes as of six-months of graduation
The electrical engineering bachelor’s program at Stevens teaches the tools and skills you need to understand and apply today’s technologies and become leaders in developing tomorrow’s technologies and applications.
Telecommunications, data networks, signal processing, digital systems, embedded computing, intelligent systems, and electronics are just a few of the exciting and rapidly evolving areas of electrical engineering that dominate today's technology-driven world. As the power and sophistication of information technology grows exponentially, electrical engineers with digital expertise are essential to commerce, government, industry, and everyday tech gadgets like smart phones and gaming systems.
The electrical engineering undergraduate program at Stevens offers students a foundation in fundamental engineering and the liberal arts, while focusing on the deep disciplinary knowledge needed to succeed in the electrical industry, and beyond. Undergraduates have access to state-of-the-art academic and research laboratories such as the ECE Makerspace where students can create unique parts for their electronic designs, including circuit boards, enclosures and other parts.
A thorough, broad-based curriculum with strong technical courses taught by globally renowned faculty facilitates the integration of science, technology, and business skills that the field will require. The program culminates with a project-oriented, two-semester senior design course through which future graduates develop the entrepreneurial and project management skills needed to become a future technology leader.
The Bachelor of Engineering program in computer engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, https://www.abet.org.
of the undergraduate Class of 2021 secured career outcomes as of six-months of graduation
The average starting salary for the Class of 2020
For the best 20-year return on investment for graduates, 2021 PayScale College ROI Report.
Colleges with the Smallest Gender Gap in Earnings from Graduates, Forbes 2018
Awarded for "Best Career Placement" from The Princeton Review’s "Best Value Colleges," 2021
in the nation for PayScales highest early and mid-career salary
for Internships in The Princeton Review's "The Best Value Colleges," 2020
Named in The Princeton Review’s 2017 "Colleges That Create Futures: 50 Schools That Launch Careers By Going Beyond the Classroom."
Top school in the state by salary potential as rated by PayScale in 2020.
Stevens undergraduate programs give students the opportunity to learn by doing with hands-on and real world education around building engineering solutions, applying for patents, and becoming an entrepreneur.
Stevens offers all undergraduate students the opportunity to pursue co-op programs and internships.
Students begin using their engineering knowledge to apply projects to real world problems during their senior design capstone.
The senior design capstone culminates with Stevens' annual Innovation Expo, where seniors show and pitch their engineering projects and business ideas.
Stevens' focus on entrepreneurial thinking stretches beyond the classroom through programs that help innovators turn technology into game-changing businesses.