Power the Future with Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering partnership program at Concordia Texas prepares you to design, develop, and optimize electrical systems that are foundational to modern technology. From renewable energy systems to electronic devices, you’ll gain the knowledge to innovate in areas such as automation, digital systems, and power generation.
Key areas of study include:
- Circuit Analysis and Electronics
- Signal Processing and Embedded Systems
- Power Systems and Renewable Energy
Graduates are well-positioned for careers with leaders like Siemens, Texas Instruments, and Intel, contributing to advancements in smart technology, robotics, and communication systems.
Review Course Map (PDF)Hands-On Circuit and Systems Design
Immerse yourself in hands-on learning with circuit design, embedded systems, and digital signal processing. Real-world projects in labs and coursework provide the foundation for a successful career in electronics and power systems.
Electrical Engineering Major Industry-Relevant Skills for Technology Leaders
Develop sought-after skills like signal analysis, control systems, and MATLAB, with access to cutting-edge technology that enables you to master key electrical engineering concepts.
Dual-Degree with UND: A Competitive Edge
Our partnership with UND allows you to earn two degrees, including a Bachelor’s in Math from Concordia Texas and a bachelor's in electrical engineering from UND, setting you up for success in a fast-evolving tech landscape.
Dual Degree Program with UND: Mathematics and Electrical Engineering
Our Electrical Engineering program, offered in collaboration with the University of North Dakota, allows you to earn two respected degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Concordia Texas and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from UND, a recognized leader in engineering education. This dual-degree pathway offers flexibility with UND’s online curriculum while maintaining rigorous training to prepare you for high-impact careers in the tech and energy sectors.
Mathematics Degree