Electrical Engineering Bachelor's Degree

Electrical engineers defined the 20th century with society-transforming technologies. They gave us universal electric power, telecommunications, radio, and television. We have access to electronic surveillance, medical imaging, computers, and the Internet.

Michigan Tech will prepare you to make your own contributions to the 21st century. Shape the technological areas we can only begin to imagine. Take advantage of some of the best opportunities in the nation as an electrical engineering student. We provide laboratory-based learning, sustainability, real-world design, and engineering entrepreneurship.

 

Electrical Engineering Concentrations

Electrical engineering majors can choose the general pathway or concentrate in various areas. Specialize in extracting energy from turbines, fuel cells, or hydroelectric plants. Devise energy transfer systems to homes and businesses. Develop sensors to detect IEDs—improvised explosive devices—saving thousands of lives. Design autonomous vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, or smart electronic devices.

Engineering Enterprise Concentration

You can pursue an Enterprise concentration by taking part in Michigan Tech's award-winning Enterprise program. It's a great way to enhance your undergraduate degree. Enterprise is when students work in teams on real projects, with real clients, in an environment that's more like a business than a classroom. Choose from among 25 Enterprise teams on campus to invent products, provide services, and pioneer solutions. Tackle real-world design projects for industry sponsors or take part in a national competition (or both). This concentration can add courses in business and entrepreneurship.

  • No. 13
    Best Public College for Engineering in America (Niche)
  • No. 2
    Best Public School for Internships (The Princeton Review)
  • No. 3
    Best Public College in the US for High Salaries (The Wall Street Journal)
  • No. 9
    for Career Placement (The Princeton Review)

Electrical Engineering Focus Areas

Students taking the general pathway may mix and match choices as they like. Take more courses from one area for a stronger focus or area of specialization.

  • Power and Energy
  • Photonics
  • Robotics, Control, and Automation
  • Communication and Digital Signal Processing
  • Electronics
  • Electromagnetics
  • Computer Systems

Tomorrow Needs 21st Century Electrical Engineers

Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise. They are responsible for the manufacture of electrical equipment for tomorrow. With a 2023 median annual wage of $109,010 and an annual job growth of 9% from 2023 to 2033, you'll be in great demand. (BLS Occupatonal Outlook Handbook)

Prepare to contribute from day one. Join an Enterprise team to solve real engineering problems. Explore new commercial opportunities. Develop marketing, business, and leadership skills. Teams are open to any major and operate like companies in the private sector. Many Enterprise teams have projects that are a natural fit for electrical, computer, and robotics engineers. This department houses some of the team resources:

  • Blue Marble Security Enterprise (BMSE)—Focused on securing the future through thoughtful use of technology. Address challenges of security, the environment, and industrial process control.
  • Wireless Communication Enterprise (WCE)—Create wireless, optical, and biomedical solutions. Utilizing lasers, RFID, and wind or solar power. Do printed circuit board design and embedded systems programming.
  • Robotic Systems Enterprise (RSE)—Integrate electrical and mechanical systems with embedded AI to solve problems. For example, help create a fully functional SAE Level 4 autonomous vehicle.

ECE majors also join:

  • Aerospace Enterprise
  • Innovative Global Solutions
  • Supermileage Systems

You can also take a co-op semester. Work with professional engineers gaining valuable experience and career direction. Electrical engineers at Michigan Tech are ready for what tomorrow needs.

Be Career-Ready

Be prepared with the essential technical and leadership skills needed in industry. Get outstanding lab-based learning coupled with real-world experience. You can enhance your degree through internships, co-ops, Enterprise, and Senior Design. You’ll bring immediate value to your employer.

Explore career opportunities for electrical engineers.

  • Renewable-energy solutions
  • Hybrid-vehicle power
  • Control systems for unmanned aerial vehicles
  • Reliable, safe power grids
  • Robotics systems
  • Voice-activated control systems in automobiles

$74,654 mean entry-level salary
Figures from payscale.com, accessed April 2025.

Nick McKenzie Readies for Future in Space Force

Michigan Tech was the only school I ever visited, the only school I ever applied to, and it just worked out really well where this was a Division II program that I was able to run at with a team that I was interested in being part of. They had the academic program that I was interested in pursuing with electrical engineering and they had the Air Force ROTC program.

Nick McKenzie
Nick McKenzie ’23
BS Electrical Engineering

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Learn more about studying electrical engineering at Michigan's flagship technological university.

 

"The thing that I love the most about my academic major is the overall flexibility of it, but also the ability to narrow down on a specific industry."Anna Browne, undergraduate electrical engineering student

The ECE Department

  • Faculty mentoring takes the quality of your education to the next level.
  • You will have labs, shops, and makerspaces to apply your skills.
  • The department creates the best environment to create, innovate, and design.
  • Use lasers, microcontrollers, robots, and power stations.
  • We provide industry standard software and current generation computer systems.
  • Gain the personal attention you need for academic success.

MTU engineering

Real Engineering. Meaningful Work.

Michigan Tech’s College of Engineering is committed to inspiring students, advancing knowledge, and innovating technological solutions to create a sustainable, just, and prosperous world. With an entering engineering class of about 1,000 students, 18 degrees to choose from, and 160+ engineering faculty alone, our students take part in a world-class education with the trusted reputation of Michigan Tech.

Collaborate and innovate as part of Michigan Tech’s discovery-based learning environment. Explore the endless possibilities of your engineering education in Engineering Fundamentals. Work closely with world-renowned faculty as a research assistant or develop real solutions with industry partners on an Enterprise team or Senior Design capstone project. 

Join the pack and find the support you need. Map your academic career with the help of an academic advisor. Transition to University life with the support of the Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success or receive academic support in any of the Learning Centers across campus. 

Study abroad, with engineering opportunities ranging from a few weeks to a full year. Focus on problems facing disadvantaged communities in countries around the world. Michigan Tech’s Global and Community Engagement program offers a range of options.

A degree in engineering from Michigan Tech can take you anywhere. After graduating, 95 percent of our alumni find successful employment within six months. Tech engineers work at NASA, Whirlpool, General Motors, Dow, Lockheed Martin, and beyond. With multiple annual Career Fairs and one-on-one advising from Career Services, you can find an internship, co-op, or full-time job where your engineering expertise can make a difference.

Tomorrow Needs Every Engineer

Michigan Tech engineers are at the forefront of change. Using creative ideas and technologies to solve problems in healthcare, energy, transportation, space exploration, climate change, and beyond, Tech engineers are prepared to help people and their communities adapt toward an equitable future. Become an engineer who is ready for what tomorrow needs.

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"The electrical engineering program at Michigan Tech helped me build the foundation necessary for a career in the electronics industry."Laura Ludwig '18, BS Electrical Engineering