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USA, Connecticut
Type: University
Location Type: Rural
Founded: 1881
Total Students: 32,333 +
Main Campus Address
352 Mansfield Rd, Storrs, CT 06269, United States
The undergraduate program of study is designed with sufficient breadth and depth to enable our graduates to work successfully in industry or government, or to continue studies in graduate school.
The electrical engineering curriculum provides a firm foundation in fundamentals, while also giving students exposure to current technologies for design and implementation. It strives for a balance between theory, laboratory and design experience. In the first two years of study, students are given a broad foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer programming, applied mechanics, communication skills and humanities. Introductory courses in computer science and electric circuit analysis are also taken in the sophomore year. In the final two years, students build upon their earlier course work, taking a set of required EE courses intended to provide the core knowledge expected of every electrical engineer.
A student in consultation with his or her advisor chooses a number of electrical engineering professional elective courses, and various elective courses in the humanities and social sciences. The professional elective courses taken give the student expertise in an area of specialization in electrical engineering, or allow him or her to explore topics of individual interest. Areas of specialization in electrical engineering include: biomedical engineering, electronic circuits and instrumentation, microelectronics, systems, and telecommunications. Suggestions on the choice of professional electives appropriate for each area of specialization are found in the Electrical & Systems Engineering Department Guide to Course Selection.
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
30 Days
Full-Time
48 Months
Intake Month/Year | Intake Status | |
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aug 2024 | Closed | |
jan 2025 | Not Available | |
aug 2025 | Closed |
*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Check program website for more information about funding options.
Scholarships for undergraduate degree program
Who is eligible?
First-year undergraduate applicants to the University of Connecticut for the Fall 2025 intake. Students applying to any UConn campus are considered.
What scholarships are available?
There are 3 merit-based awards for international students:
Who gets a scholarship?
Scholarships are awarded based on UConn’s holistic review of an application. UConn look for students who have exceptional academic achievement and excel as leaders both in and out of the classroom. GPA plays a part but is not the sole criteria.
How to apply?
There is no separate application. All students are automatically evaluated for a scholarship as part of the review of their application for admission.
When are scholarships awarded?
Students are notified of any scholarship when they receive their admission decision: March 1, 2025 for applicants to Storrs main campus, or on a rolling basis for applicants to other campuses.
Are they renewable?
Yes! The scholarships are renewable annually for a maximum of 8 semesters of full-time undergraduate study, as long as the student maintains a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average. For students meeting that criteria, the renewal amount each year is the same as the student’s initial award.
Anything else I need to know?
For Fall 2025 applicants, priority consideration for scholarships is given to applications completed by December 1, 2024. After that date, applicants may still be awarded scholarships if funds remain. Transfer applicants are not eligible for a UConn scholarship. Conditionally admitted students who join a UCAELI pathway program will receive any scholarship awarded when they matriculate into full- time degree study.
Optional Practical Training or OPT is a period during which students, who have completed their degrees in the USA, are permitted to work for one year on a student visa by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). OPT allows students to work for up to 3 years and develop real-world skills to survive in the competitive jobs market.
It is temporary employment for a period of 12-months that is directly related to the major area of study of an F-1 student. Eligible students have the option to apply for OPT employment authorization before completing their academic studies and/or after completing their academic studies.
A student can participate in three types of Optional Practical Training (OPT):
Outreach, A Student Referral Program by Canam
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