University Of Central Oklahoma
100 N University Dr, Edmond, OK 73034, United States

The University of Central Oklahoma is a public university in Edmond, Oklahoma. It is the third largest university in Oklahoma, with almost 14,000 students and approximately 430 full-time and 400 adjunct faculty.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Understand and learn to design the components and systems powering our world with a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Central Oklahoma. 

As the vastest-reaching engineering discipline, electrical engineering encompasses all parts and components using or revolving around the technology of electricity. This extends from their concept and creation to their operation within a larger system. Through a rigorous curriculum introducing you to key theories and emphasizing hands-on applications, you’ll be exposed to circuit theory and design, microprocessors, communication systems, energy sources, electromagnetic fields, automation, electronics systems, industrial control systems and signal processing. This breadth of knowledge serves as a stepping stone to a challenging career in testing, design or research in government, service or industry or for continuing your education in a related graduate program. 

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UCO’s ABET-accredited program introduces the skills essential for understanding and utilizing digital signal processes, control systems, telecommunications, microelectronics, power systems, mechatronics and electromagnetics and reinforces these concepts through a spectrum of applied learning opportunities. Invested faculty guide your journey through the classroom, while laboratory facilities outfitted with modern equipment help to highlight real-world scenarios. Undergraduate research opportunities not only allow you to explore related areas further but get a sense of your future career in design or research and development. 

To get you to this point, the School of Engineering:

  • Strives to graduate students who go forth and make an impact in the field of electrical engineering, either as a team member or leader in research and development or an industry role;
  • Trains all electrical engineering students to identify a problem and use their knowledge to work their way through it and come up with a solution; 
  • Wants all students to consider electrical engineering concepts within our collective world, including to address public health, safety and welfare issues while factoring in global, cultural, social, economic and environmental concerns;
  • Emphasizes a strong ethical and professional mindset for collaborating in diverse teams and communities, making educated judgments, solving problems and conscientiously thinking about engineering’s effect in environmental, global, societal and economic contexts;
  • Stresses problem-solving and team building through classroom projects and other enrichment opportunities, so that students can conceptualize a project and direct it through completion;
  • Views data analysis as integral to research and engineering advances as a whole;
  • Considers the practical applications of electrical engineering, instructing students in modeling, analyzing and designing systems and integrating smaller components within larger systems; and,
  • Helps students develop a strong, multifaceted foundation in electrical engineering to prepare for a career designing, developing or testing systems or contributing research that fuels the next generation of technology. 

https://www.uco.edu/programs/cms/program-engineering-physics-electrical-engineering-major 

International Freshmen 

A freshman is a student who has never studied at another college or university. Most freshmen enter UCO immediately after completing high school; however, freshmen can be any age as long as they have never attended another college or university.

Admission Requirements

Admission to UCO is based on the completion of a rigorous secondary school curriculum demonstrated by a recognized certificate of completion that would qualify you for entrance into a university in your country. There are two methods for freshman admissions:

Option 1: Admission Based on Grades From High School

For this option, the SAT or ACT is NOT required for admission.
This option is for students who have already graduated, or will soon graduate, from an accredited high school. The student must show a minimum GPA of 2.70 or its equivalent in high school.

Note: Students who are admitted through the high school grades or GPA and do not meet the SAT/ACT test requirement will be required to take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) prior to enrollment into classes. 

Option 2: Admission Based on SAT or ACT Results

This option is best for students who want admission before completing high school or do not meet the admissions requirements in option one. If you have taken the SAT or ACT, you may apply during your final year of high school. To be considered for admission, you must obtain:

  • SAT: 1030 or higher combined critical reading and mathematics score
  • ACT: 20 or higher composite score

Certain applicants may be required to provide SAT or ACT as admissions criteria.

Admission Documents 

Proof of English Proficiency - Undergraduate 

Submit one of the following to satisfy the requirement:

  • TOEFL - 61 IBT (Internet-based test) or 500 PBT (paper-based test);
  • IELTS - 5.5 overall band;
  • PTE Academic - 44;
  • iTEP Academic - 3.5; or,
  • Proof of 12 weeks of intensive English study at an approved ESL program in the U.S. after achieving a minimum TOEFL score of 460 (PBT) or 48 (IBT) or minimum IELTS overall band of 5.0 or or PTE Academic of 36 or iTEP of 3.0.

Note: Refer to UCO Office of Global Affairs for a list of approved ESL programs in the U.S. 

or to find out about an ESL program on UCO's campus.

UCO Institutional Code for TOEFL is 6091.

Phone: +1-405-974-2390
Fax: +1-405-974-3842
international@uco.edu

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SEVIS Transfer to UCO

If you are currently attending a high school in the U.S. and are holding an active SEVIS F-1 visa status, you will also be required to submit:

  1. Copy of F-1 visa stamp
  2. Copy of most recent Form I-20
  3. Copy of most recent Form I-94
  4. Completed SEVIS Transfer-In Form: The SEVIS Transfer-In Form allows for your SEVIS record (on I-20) to be released by your current institution and transferred to UCO. Your new UCO I-20 will not be created until your current school has completed this form and you have signed the release.

If you are currently attending a high school in the U.S. and are maintaining an active SEVIS J-1 visa status, you will also be required to submit:

  1. Copy of J-1 visa stamp
  2. Copy of most recent Form DS-2019
  3. Copy of most recent Form I-94

https://www.uco.edu/student-resources/oga/international-admissions/freshman 

Undergraduate applicants: UCO does not have application deadlines for undergraduate applications. For students unable to enroll for the semester applying for, the application will roll to the next semester.

Graduate applicants:

  • Fall semester: June 15
  • Spring semester: Oct. 15

https://www.uco.edu/student-resources/oga/faq#:~:text=Undergraduate%20applicants%3A%20UCO%20does%20not,Fall%20semester%3A%20June%2015 

Please send student details, documents and online application login credentials to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org without submitting the application.

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