

The Electrical Engineering program provides students with a deep understanding of electrical systems, circuits, electronics, and communication technologies, emphasizing problem-solving, technical proficiency, and analytical thinking. Students explore core areas including circuit analysis, signal processing, electronics, electromagnetics, and computer systems while integrating practical laboratory work and design projects. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with applied engineering practice, enabling students to understand how electrical systems function in modern technology and industrial applications. Students develop skills in system design, analysis, programming, and project implementation, preparing them to tackle complex engineering challenges in diverse technological contexts.
Throughout the program, students cultivate expertise in electrical systems, electronics, and emerging technologies, essential for careers in technology, telecommunications, energy, robotics, and research. Exposure to interdisciplinary approaches ensures graduates can critically evaluate, design, and optimize electrical systems in both industrial and academic environments. By fostering independent inquiry, hands-on research, and problem-solving abilities, the program prepares students to contribute meaningfully to technological innovation, industrial solutions, and engineering leadership roles.
Year 1 – Foundations in Electrical Engineering
• Introduction to Electrical Circuits and Systems
• Calculus and Applied Mathematics
• Physics for Electrical Engineering
• Academic Writing and Research Skills
Year 2 – Core Electrical Engineering Concepts
• Electronics and Digital Systems
• Signals and Systems
• Electromagnetics
• Elective Modules in Computer Engineering, Energy, or Robotics
Year 3 – Advanced Engineering and Applied Projects
• Semiconductor Devices and Microelectronics
• Control Systems and Communication Technologies
• Research Project or Industry Internship
• Elective Modules in Embedded Systems, AI, or Renewable Energy
Year 4 – Independent Research and Capstone Project
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering
• Systems Integration and Design
• Capstone Project Presentation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in electronics, telecommunications, energy, robotics, computer engineering, research, and industrial technology. They can work as electrical engineers, systems designers, project managers, research engineers, or technology consultants in private companies, government agencies, startups, and international organizations. The program equips students with expertise in technical analysis, circuit design, programming, problem-solving, and project management, enabling them to pursue versatile roles in engineering, technology, and innovation. Alumni may also continue their education in graduate programs in electrical engineering, computer engineering, robotics, or applied physics, providing highly competitive and adaptable career pathways.
This program combines technical study, applied research, and innovative design, giving students a thorough understanding of electrical engineering principles and modern technologies. Small classes and faculty mentorship provide personalized guidance, fostering independent research, analytical skills, and practical engineering expertise. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on laboratory work, design projects, and interdisciplinary applications, preparing graduates to address complex technological challenges in engineering, research, and industry. By engaging with advanced coursework, projects, and applied research, students gain the knowledge, technical proficiency, and practical experience necessary for impactful careers in electrical engineering, technology innovation, and further graduate study.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 212 854 1754
Email: admissions@columbia.edu
Address: University of Columbia, Admissions Office, New York, NY, United States