Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering at UT Dallas
Career Opportunities
Electrical engineers design, develop and test a wide range of electronic systems, including microelectronics, electric motors, robotics systems, biomedical systems, automotive electronics and navigation systems. Careers are available in virtually every industry including consumer electronics and semiconductor industries as well as in academia, government and the military.
About the Jonsson School
The Jonsson School is strategically located in the Technology Corridor, home of the second-largest high-tech economy in the U.S. The Jonsson School recently completed a major public-private initiative that greatly expanded its capabilities, including construction of a new state-of-the art 220,000-square-foot interdisciplinary research building, and recently opened a 200,000-square-foot engineering building. The school is home to six academic departments:
- Bioengineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Systems Engineering
Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Science: Biomedical engineering, computational geospatial science**, computer engineering, computer science, data science*, cybersecurity technology and policy, electrical engineering, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, software engineering, systems engineering
Bachelor of Arts: Engineering
Master of Science: Biomedical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, cyber security, technology and policy**, electrical engineering, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, software engineering, systems engineering and management***, telecommunications engineering
Doctor of Philosophy: Biomedical engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, software engineering, telecommunications engineering
*Joint program between School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science.
** Joint program between the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences and Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science.
*** Joint program between the Naveen Jindal School of Management and Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science.
Research
An enterprising spirit is the driving force in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas. Leveraging the Jonsson School’s strengths in teaching and research, state-of-the-art facilities and current collaborative
relationships in education, medicine and industry, the Jonsson School has developed five thrusts of state and national significance.
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Energy Science and Technology
- Health Innovations
- Semiconductor Science and Technology
- Transportation Science and Engineering
Six cross-cutting technologies include:
- Artificial intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- High-precision mechatronics
- Human interaction
- Imaging sciences
- Robotics engineering
Additional Facts
The Jonsson School’s rapid growth has helped propel its undergraduate programs into U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings of the nation’s top schools of engineering.
The Jonsson School has significantly increased the size of its faculty in recent years, hiring top recent graduates of Stanford University, Cornell University, Purdue University, Georgia Tech and UCLA, as well as seasoned professionals from Rutgers University, University of Southern California, University of California, Davis, Sandia National Laboratories, Freescale Semiconductor and Texas Instruments.
The Jonsson School features a variety of student organizations that are actively involved in both academic and social activities. Completely student-run, these include the Association for Computing Machinery, the Game Development Group, the National Society of Black Engineers, a chapter of the scientific research society Sigma Xi, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and the Society of Women Engineers.
The Fast-Track Program enables exceptionally gifted undergraduate students to include up to 15 hours of master’s level courses in their undergraduate degree plans. When Fast-Track students graduate with a bachelor’s degree, they are automatically admitted to graduate school at UT Dallas. The hours required to complete the master’s degree are reduced by up to 15 hours by the number of Fast-Track graduate hours completed.
Contact Information
Office of Admission and Enrollment
800 W. Campbell Road
Richardson, TX 75080-3021
Phone: 972-883-2270
Email: admission@utdallas.edu
Website: enroll.utdallas.edu
Electrical Engineering
Undergraduate Advising
Phone: 972-883-2004
Office: ECSS 2.502
Jonsson School – Office of Undergraduate Advising
Undergraduate Advising Office, EC31
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
The University of Texas at Dallas
800 W. Campbell Road
Richardson, TX 75080-3021