Electrical Engineering

You should major in electrical engineering if: 

  • You are curious about electronics and/or electric systems.
  • You love science, math, and computers.
  • You solve problems to improve efficiency and overall performance.

As an electrical engineering student, you will learn how to design and troubleshoot electrical, software, and automation systems.

Work with new and emerging technologies like smart systems, autonomous vehicles, renewable energy, and the internet of things. As an electrical engineering major at UL Lafayette, you will gain real-world experience by participating in projects that address the global needs of society, industry, and government.

All electrical engineering majors have the option to pursue a concentration within the electrical engineering program. We offer concentrations in:

  • Computer engineering
  • Power and sustainable energy
  • Secure Smart Systems

Electrical Engineering at UL Lafayette

What's Electrical Engineering Like?

  • Lab work
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  • Research
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  • Group work and collaboration
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  • Writing
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  • Presenting
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  • Math
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UL Lafayette鈥檚 engineering program ranks #170 for best undergraduate engineering programs by U.S. News.

Life as an Electrical Engineering Major

UL Lafayette electrical engineering student working on the CAPE satellite in the Nick Pugh Aerospace Electronics Research Laboratory.

Launch a Satellite with the CAPE Project

We鈥檙e one of a few universities worldwide with our own lab for researching, designing, developing, and maintaining low-earth-orbiting satellites. It's called the Cajun Advanced Picosatellite Experiment (CAPE), and this unique experience lets engineering majors at all levels develop and build picosatellites, weather balloons, and sensor buoys.
 

Join the Engineering Living-Learning Community

Live, learn, and engage with other first-year engineering students in the Engineering Living-Learning Community. Together with other engineering freshmen, you鈥檒l take classes together, live in the same residence hall, and join events and programs specifically for engineering students. 

Frank & Jessie Mosing Endowed Engineering Student Career Development Program

Get career development services, like resume writing advice, interviewing tips, internship and co-op education, and job placement help specifically for engineering students. 

Student Organizations

Join student organizations and get to know your engineering colleagues while getting valuable experience for your career in engineering. The College of Engineering's unique organizations include the Designing Leaders and Engineering Ambassadors programs, which focus on service and leadership.