
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Overview
This Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering is intended for working professionals who have already completed some college-level work. It is not intended for students who have just graduated from high school.
The program enables students to combine Clemson online courses with courses taken elsewhere to complete the bachelor of science in electrical engineering degree. It is not a separate degree program, but rather, a separate modality of obtaining the degree. All course requirements are the same for both modalities. Upon completion, the transcript will be indistinguishable from that of the regular degree. The program is rigorous and has the same expectations as the on-campus program. To succeed, a student must have strong skills in mathematics, a diligent work ethic, and a passion to obtain the degree.
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Patricia McNulty
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Students may transfer prior college credit and may be eligible to earn credit for relevant life and work experience.
Program Details
For professionals in the energy industry, the Clemson ECE department provides an online pathway to completion of the B.S. in electrical engineering via EPCE and its capacity as a national resource for online access to energy education.
Program Requirements
Prior to applying to the program, students should have already completed seven prerequisite courses (24 total credits in English, chemistry, engineering, math, and physics) and are highly encouraged to have completed two additional math and one programming courses (11 credits).