

The Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science program at University of Michigan provides a comprehensive curriculum for students seeking expertise in electrical systems, electronics, and technological innovation. The program integrates circuit design, signal processing, control systems, and computational modeling, equipping students with strong analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills. Learners engage in laboratory work, design projects, and research experiences, developing the ability to design, test, and implement electrical systems in diverse applications. The program emphasizes technical proficiency, applied engineering, and innovation, preparing graduates to excel in both industrial and research environments.
As a four year full time program, it offers a structured progression combining foundational coursework with advanced studies and hands-on projects. Students strengthen their expertise in circuit analysis, electronic design, and signal processing, applying theoretical and practical methods to solve real-world engineering challenges. The program equips graduates to contribute to technological development, conduct research, and pursue further study or professional roles in engineering, energy, communications, and technology sectors.
Year 1 - Foundations in Electrical Engineering
• Introduction to Electrical Engineering
• Calculus and Differential Equations
• Physics for Engineers
• Programming and Computational Methods
Year 2 - Intermediate Electrical Systems
• Circuit Analysis and Electronics
• Signals and Systems
• Electromagnetics
• Laboratory and Design Projects
Year 3 - Advanced Topics and Applications
• Control Systems
• Digital Signal Processing
• Communication Systems
• Research Seminar in Electrical Engineering
Year 4 - Capstone and Applied Projects
• Senior Design Project
• Advanced Topics in Electronics
• Independent Research Project
• Professional Development and Portfolio
Graduates of this program pursue careers in electrical engineering, technology, telecommunications, energy, and research sectors where technical and analytical expertise is essential. Many work as electrical engineers, systems designers, control engineers, signal processing specialists, or research associates, applying their skills to develop, design, and optimize electrical systems. Others enter consulting, industrial development, or graduate studies in engineering, energy systems, or applied technology. The program’s emphasis on applied design, technical skills, and project-based learning ensures graduates are prepared to contribute to innovation, problem-solving, and leadership in engineering environments.
Students choose this program for its combination of applied engineering, technical design, and interdisciplinary study, which equips them to tackle complex electrical and technological challenges. The curriculum emphasizes circuit design, systems analysis, and applied research, preparing learners to develop innovative solutions and contribute to cutting-edge projects. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, hands-on laboratory work, and collaborative projects that enhance both analytical and practical skills. By focusing on electrical engineering and applied technology, the program ensures graduates are prepared for diverse careers in engineering, research, and technological innovation.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA