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Electrical Engineering

Training Program

Credential(s) Offered

Bachelor's degree and above

Method of Delivery

Hybrid or blended

When offered

Daytime Hours, Evening Hours

Instructional Program (CIP)

Electrical and Electronics Engineering 141001

Description

Electrical engineers use their understanding of electrical phenomena to solve problems related to energy, the environment, transportation, communications, health care, and a host of other areas that have an important impact upon society. These problems may be very specific, such as working closely with a medical professional to develop a new surgical tool or an artificial organ. On the other hand, they may be very broad, such as leading a team to establish the goals of a more environmentally-friendly, efficient and economical energy generation and distribution system.
Equipped with a broad background of theoretical and practical knowledge, the Electrical Engineering graduate has a wide range of careers from which to choose—research, development, design, teaching, sales and management. Few professions offer the opportunity for diversity that is provided in Electrical Engineering.
The Electrical Engineering curriculum also is an excellent choice for those students uncertain about choosing a specific career. The knowledge gained through a study of the physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, written and oral communications, humanities and social sciences provides an excellent background for many career choices (e.g., medicine, business and law).

Details

Hours

124

Entrance Requirements

High School Diploma or Equivalent

School

University of Maine

WIOA Approved Program

Yes

Training Location(s)

Orono

Local WIB

1 - Northeastern Workforce Board

Type of Attainment:

Bachelor's Degree

Type of financial aid offered or have access to

Scholarship, Grant, Work-Study, Loan

Refund Policy

Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?

No

Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?

No

Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?

No

Cost Items

Books (Estimated)

$1,000.00

In-State Tuition

$9,240.00 Credit Hours

Other Fees

$11,286.00 Room & Board

Out-of-State/District Tuition

$30,030.00 Credit Hours

Registration Fee

$2,504.00 Credit Hours

Total In-State Program Cost

$24,030.00

Total Out-of-State Program Cost

$44,820.00

Demand Occupation(s)

11-9041.00Architectural and Engineering Managers
$0.00 per hour

Provider Status

Approved

Address

Orono, ME 04469, Orono, Maine 04469

Phone Number

(207) 581-1561

Last Updated

Mar 31, 2021

Created

May 06, 2016

Renewal

Jun 15, 2018

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