Alabama A&M University is an agricultural and mechanical university located in Normal, Alabama. The university is divided into several different schools, including the School of Engineering and Technology, which houses the Department of Electrical Engineering. Undergraduate students studying electrical engineering at Alabama A&M University can choose to specialize in computer engineering, microelectronics or general electrical engineering. Graduate students studying electrical engineering can earn a Masters of Engineering in Materiel Engineering. The programs take a minimum of four and two years, respectively.
Alabama A&M University
4900 Meridian St.
Normal, AL 35762
256-372-5000
aamu.edu
The University of Alabama at Birmingham, is "a world-renowned research university and medical center---a first choice for education and healthcare" according to its vision statement. The Princeton Review ranks UAB among the top 15 percent of U.S. colleges and universities, and the school was named among the top five best places to work in academia by The Scientist in 2008. UAB's School of Engineering houses the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, which confers Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in electrical engineering. The programs take a minimum of four and two years, respectively.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
1530 3rd Ave. South
Birmingham, AL 35294
205-934-4011
uab.edu/engineering
The University of Alabama in Huntsville is a research-intensive university and has goals of spending $100 million dollars on research annually and awarding 100 doctoral degrees each year. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UAH offers Bachelor of Science, Master of Science in Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in electrical engineering. Undergraduate programs require a minimum of four years for completion, and the master's degree takes two years. The time to complete a doctoral degree is dependent on independent research.
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
301 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville, AL 35899
1-800-UAH-CALL
uah.edu
The University of Alabama is a "student-centered research university and an academic community united in its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for all Alabamians." Founded in 1831, the University of Alabama was the state's first public college. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs in electrical engineering, as well as an easy track to double majoring in electrical engineering and math or physics for students who wish to do so.
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
205-348-6010
ua.edu
Auburn University is a "land, space and sea grant research institution blending arts and applied sciences" located in Auburn, Alabama. It offers degrees from 13 schools and colleges, including the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. Auburn University awards Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Master of Science, Master of Electrical Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Electrical Engineering. The undergraduate program requires a minimum of four years, and the master's degrees require a minimum of two years. The Master of Science degree requires a thesis, whereas the Master of Electrical Engineering does not.
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849
334-844-4000
auburn.edu
The University of South Alabama is committed to educating the workforce, creating jobs and stimulating the economy, contributing to health care and enhancing culture and quality of life through research and partnerships. The College of Engineering is a small college but offers electrical engineering students the chance to earn Bachelor of Science degrees in electrical engineering and Master of Science degrees in electrical engineering, each taking a minimum of four and two years, respectively.
University of South Alabama
Mobile, AL 36688
251-460-6101
southalabama.edu
Tuskegee University is an independent, state-related university in Tuskegee, Alabama, that's ranked sixth among the United State's historically black colleges and universities by the U.S. News & World Report. Tuskegee University is divided into five colleges, including the College of Engineering, Architecture & Physical Sciences. The Department of Electrical Engineering is the largest of its college's six departments and offers undergraduate and graduate programs with a focus on energy systems, microelectronic systems, communication systems and control systems. Undergraduate degrees require a minimum of four years, and graduate degrees require a minimum of two years.
Tuskegee University
1200 West Montgomery Road
Tuskegee, AL 36088
334-727-8011
tuskegee.edu