2016-2017 Department of Electrical Engineering
The Department of Electrical Engineering offers a four-year degree program leading to the degree Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE). The Electrical Engineering Program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET,http://www.abet.org. Our accredited electrical engineering program is one of only three in Arkansas located at public institutions. ATU offers the following degrees:
Program: Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Major: Electrical Engineering
Program: Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Major: Electrical Engineering with Biomedical Option
Program: Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Major: Electrical Engineering with Computer Engineering Option.
The mission of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Arkansas Tech University is to maintain an accredited program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. The Department is committed to providing its students with a positive atmosphere in which to learn the fundamentals of engineering practice including engineering science and design. In order to fulfill its mission, the Department has established the following educational objectives.
Engineers who graduate from Arkansas Tech University with a BSEE degree will be:
- Intellectuals - with a commitment to ethics, social and environmental responsibility, and lifelong learning.
- Team Players - communicating, planning, coordinating, and managing projects and personnel with efficiency and effectiveness.
- Problem solvers - learning new concepts, techniques, skills, and tools to aid in analyzing and designing electrical engineering systems.
- Professionals - trained and competent in the fundamentals of engineering science, applied mathematics, laboratory practice, and principles of electrical and computer engineering.
Contact Information
Dr. Patricia Buford, Associate Dean
Corley, Room 111
(479) 968-0338
pbuford@atu.edu
Professors
Patricia Buford, Carl Greco
Assistant Professor
Zhi Chen, Muhammad Khan, Nansong Wu, Matthew Young
Instructor
James Reasoner
For more information, please visit www.atu.edu/electrical