Electrical Engineering
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Program TypeMajor
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Degrees OfferedB.S.
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SchoolHamm School of Engineering
Prepare for an engineering career in manufacturing, research and development, telecommunications, and more. Learn about engineering design and creative problem solving, while gaining practical experience through experiential learning.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll explore the application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism in our new machine shop, student design center, and electrical engineering labs. Because you’ll work alongside students studying different engineering areas — just as you will in your professional career — you’ll gain the teamwork and communication skills you’ll need to succeed.
- Learn by Real-life Examples
You’ll learn through a combination of lab work, design projects, and data-driven problem solving. Our faculty include as many practical examples as possible throughout the program, so you’ll be prepared for what happens in the real world.
- Make Valuable Connections
You’ll gain skills and make lasting professional contacts as you intern with companies, agencies, and organizations in Bismarck or around the region. The Hamm School of Engineering has relationships with over 50 companies, many of which offer paid internship opportunities.
- Create a Plan of Study that Works for You
Because of our flexibility and the personal attention we give our students, you’ll pursue an academic plan that fits with your overall objectives and interests — from playing NCAA sports to studying abroad.
Program Information
Please visit our catalog for admission requirements and a full list of our courses.
Accreditations
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Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET)
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, , under the General Criteria and the Electrical Engineering Program Criteria.
Featured Faculty
Nancy Kelly, PhD
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Associate Professor of Computer Engineering
My responsibilities include teaching electrical and general engineering courses, almost exclusively to students majoring in one of the Hamm School of Engineering programs. I work with colleagues in all aspects of program development, especially curriculum and policy development.
Fr. Athanasius Oweis, PhD
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Fellow in Catholic Studies
I am a person who sees the beauty of God's creation and magnificent order in all places, especially in engineering, where order is key. All the formulas that we use in our field are set by our loving Creator and being on a journey where you learn and teach these orderly formulas and equations gives immense joy. I love my students and I try my best to let them see the beauty in what they learn so they get excited and energized, and see that engineering can become a vocation, not just a career.
Jerika Hayes, MS
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
I am an assistant professor of engineering, working in electrical engineering and computer science. I believe that collaboration with a whiteboard and a goal in mind brings out ideas that are derived from others' personal backgrounds. The more diverse the team, the more creative a solution there will be. Inspiration is an important motivator, and I see it as my responsibility as an instructor to inspire my students creating the first step to their success. There is a peace on the University of Mary campus that allows me to be still and think, while also enjoying the amazing view of the river that I grew up on.