Catholic University Of America
620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20064, United States

The Catholic University of America is a private Catholic research university in Washington, D.C. It is a pontifical university of the Catholic Church in the United States and the only institution of higher education founded by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 

Dont just study electrical engineering — get experience as an electrical engineer. Our students partner in research with organizations such as NASA, Department of Defense, and the National Science Foundation. Our program not only prepares future engineers and scientists for the world, but many of our graduates go on to become doctors, lawyers, managers, or teachers, too.

The undergraduate program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering prepares students for direct entry into a career in engineering or further studies at the graduate level. The program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET.

The mission of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is to educate men and women in the disciplines of electrical and computer engineering and computer science, in order to prepare them professionally so that they can contribute and serve the needs of society with a commitment founded on moral and ethical principles. 

Program Educational Objectives

Graduates of the electrical and computer engineering program are expected within a few years of graduation to have the following PEOs:

Use their broad knowledge of electrical and computer engineering as a foundation for on-going learning, and to have realized some success early in their professional careers and/or in the pursuit of graduate studies.

Use their creative and critical reasoning skills to solve technical problems, ethically and responsibly, in service to society.

Use their mathematical and scientific knowledge to solve emerging real-world problems related to power, electronics, control systems, image analysis, signal processing and communication systems, and will use their communication, organization and teamwork skills for the execution of complex technological solutions. 

Use their communication skills in bridging the divide between advanced technology and end users in the practice of electrical and computer engineering. 

https://engineering.catholic.edu/academics/undergraduate/electrical-engineering/index.html

At Catholic University, you will find inspiration for your story. Our beautiful 176-acre campus in the heart of Washington, D.C. will provide you with enriching opportunities inside and outside the classroom.

Apply for free: Use the Common Application for undergraduate admission

Already Applied? Check the Application Portal for application status and/or confirm enrolment

Email required documents to cua-international@cua.edu 

How to Apply

  1. Apply online by Jan. 15
  2. Provide proof of English language proficiency
  3. TOEFL – 80 ; IELTS – 6.5 ; PET – 58 ; Duolingo - 105
  4. Confirm financial support
  5. Supply secondary school report with transcripts (translated)
  6. Review admission packet with visa information

Please note: Catholic University does not charge a fee to apply.

International students applying to Catholic University must have successfully completed a university preparatory course of study at a secondary school (a minimum of 12 years of primary and secondary school training comprising the equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma). Upon receipt of your completed application and required admission materials, your credentials are reviewed by members of the admission staff. 

Evaluation

  • Once your application is complete, the evaluation and review process takes approximately 2-4 weeks (certain programs may have a longer evaluation and review process).
  • Official decision letters, immigration documents, and instructions for confirming your enrollment will be sent via email to the email address used on the admission application.
  • You can check your status at any time in your application portal to see what documents we have received and what is still needed to complete your application.

https://www.catholic.edu/admission/international-students/undergraduate-international-admission.html 

Fall semester (Sept. to Dec.)

Nov. 1 —  Early Action and Early Decision I application deadline

Feb. 1 — Regular Decision and Early Decision II application deadline

https://www.catholic.edu/admission/international-students/undergraduate-international-admission.html

Apply online 

Start the application online using the link provided above

Application Coding: Students MUST add the code “GP02” to their applications to ensure the application is coded for Indo Global Studies.

Note - Please share tagging proof, student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org after submitting the application.