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Powering electrical engineering innovation

U.S. News & World Report ranks School of Electrical and Computer Engineering No. 1 for best online master’s in electrical engineering.

Bold ideas begin here

Electrical engineers are at the forefront of innovation, designing systems that impact everything from renewable energy and healthcare to aerospace and microelectronics.

Spark your career

In the U.S., electrical engineers earn a median salary of $103,320, and in Arizona, the median salary is $99,070 — a reflection of the increasing demand for skilled professionals in our region.

Career growth you can count on

The field is projected to grow 4 to 7% through 2032, with even greater potential in Arizona thanks to the surge in microelectronics manufacturing. Arizona is becoming a hub for advanced technology, opening doors to new and exciting career paths.

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Learning beyond the classroom

Join a student organization to build friendships, develop career skills, serve your community and have a lot of fun along the way!

Address real-world challenges and build expertise through undergraduate and graduate research.

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