First Year Undergraduate Curriculum
The freshman year curriculum is identical for most engineering undergraduate degree programs. Undergraduate students are admitted to the Texas A&M University College of Engineering with a preference for the major noted on their admissions application and follow the same first-year engineering curriculum. The Entry to a Major process is designed for students to take ownership of their future to identify at least three majors that are a good match for their career goals and academic performance.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University offers a Bachelor of Science degree option to its undergraduate students desiring to major in electrical engineering.
Electrical engineers design, develop, test and supervise the manufacture of sophisticated electrical and electronic systems such as: cell phones, iPods, digital TVs, medical imaging, smart appliances, automobiles and advanced satellite systems. Many electrical engineers also work in areas closely related to computers. Areas of specialization include: a) Wireless telecommunications, controls and signal processing, b) Electric power and power electronics, c) Analog, mix-signal integrated circuit design and VLSI systems, d) Electro-physics, optics, microwave and nano-engineering, e) Biomedical imaging, nano-bio systems and genomic signal processing.
Our electrical engineering undergraduate program is consistently ranked in the top 20 public undergraduate programs (currently 8th in the 2023 Best Engineering Undergraduate Programs) in U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges rankings. We have 67 tenured/tenure track faculty and over 1,400 undergraduate students. The opportunities for undergraduate students to participate in research projects and study abroad programs and the ability to pursue a master's degree while earning their baccalaureate make joining our undergraduate program an excellent choice!