The biomedical option within the electrical engineering degree program allows graduates to pursue a career in the biomedical engineering discipline or to pursue a graduate degree in biomedical engineering. An additional 15 course credit hours beyond the 122 required for the degree will qualify graduates to apply for a post-graduate medical degree program. Graduates are eligible to practice and become licensed professional engineers.
Students living in states bordering Arkansas receive in-state tuition.
Financial Aid is available for those who qualify. The Arkansas Tech University school code to use on the FAFSA is 001089.
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The Electrical Engineering Program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
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