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What do you need to move a robot arm at high speed and with nano-level precision? How do you measure a nano G in order to monitor gravitational waves or the movements of buildings? How do you design a chip to work ten times faster than the current ones, while using ten times less power? How do you protect your computer from Wi-Fi code interception? If questions like these intrigue you, the three-yearEnglish- taught Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering (EE) at the University of Twente is the right choice for you.

In this Bachelor’s, you will be equipped to come up with high-tech solutions for practical problems. You will get to work on shaping tomorrow’s world.

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The Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering starts every year in September. The programme takes three years and is completely English-taught.Read more about:

  • thestudy programme
  • theadmission requirements
  • theapplication deadline
  • thecareer prospects, or about our subsequenttwo-year Master’s in Electrical Engineering. Check our student’s characteristics to see if this is the programme for you.

Why study Electrical Engineering?

There are dozens of reasons to sign up for this Bachelor’s. Find out about the top six here.

  • Create things that did not exist before

    As an Electrical Engineer, you won’t stick to the beaten path. In our programme, you will learn to come up with and realise ground-breaking solutions that are faster, more accurate and more sustainable than anything we know now. You will not be copying things, instead, you will create applications that did not exist before. This programme will help give you a solid foundation for doing this and challenge you to push boundaries by applying your knowledge in the real world.

  • Enter a field that is developing at lightning speed

    The future is unpredictable, especially in this field: 20 years ago it was unthinkable that people would be walking around with smartphones that we hardly even use to make phone calls with, but that we use to play games, watch films and send messages. In another 20 years' time, you may have developed the successor to the drone, you might be working on faster and better pattern recognition for medical or security applications, or on the energy supply of autonomous systems. A phone chip with the computing power of today’s supercomputers? You could be part of it!

  • Be as good as certain of getting a good job

    Some 99% of our graduates find a job within a month of finishing their Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering. Experience shows that many of our alumni have received one or more job offers even before they graduate. So you can take your pick and enjoy a luxury position on the job market.

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  • Take part in current research

    During the bachelor’s you will spend around 25% of every module on practical skills by participating in projects. A number of these, such as the electronics project in which you design and build a wireless audio amplifier, take place in our own practice room. Other projects, like the photodiode project, are carried out in both the MESA+ Nanolab and in the advanced measurement labs of our Electrical Engineering chair. Both the bachelor's and master's are connected with existing research projects carried out by researchers at UT, other universities or the research departments at companies or scientific institutes. This means there are always challenging studies to get involved in: the problems you tackle are relevant and your research contributes to the next step in your research area.

  • Benefit from a high number of contact hours with motivated lecturers

    Electrical Engineering is a small-scale programme with around 100 first year students. The distance between professors and students is small. This means you will receive plenty of personal guidance. Your input and ideas matters: together with student association Scintilla, we are constantly improving our education and we organise all sorts of study-related activities.

  • Grow as a 21st century professional, while enjoying our amazing campus

    In addition to in-depth professional expertise, you will develop a broad package of 21st-century skills and personal competences in this programme, including a work ethos centring on self-reflection and lifelong learning. Our informal, personal approach is aimed at helping you flourish both professionally and personally. You will become more entrepreneurial and learn to apply academic knowledge to the realities of our society. Our project-based education will challenge you to look beyond disciplinary and cultural barriers and to work together with others. On top of that, you will have an unforgettable student experience thanks to our magnificent, green campus and the vibrant student city of Enschede – a place of knowledge, innovation and fun!

What does a typical Electrical Engineering student look like?

Students who successfully complete the EE programme often share similar traits. If you’re worried that you will not fit in if you didn’t spend your childhood dismantling electronic appliances, rest assured: it might be an asset, but it isn’t necessary. The common denominator among EE students, of course, is a keen interest in electrical engineering and electronics. This interest can be very broad, ranging from anything that contains a chip or transistor to robotics, and from nanotechnology to signal processing. In this broad field, the most important thing is that you are good at mathematics – the language of engineers – and abstract thinking and that you never tire of learning.Does this sound like you?

Programme overview

Degree

Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
Certification: BSc

CROHO code

56953

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Faculty

Electrical Engineering Mathematics and Computer Science

Duration

3 years

Full-time/part-time

Full-time (no part-time programs possible)

Language

English-taught

Starting date

1September2023

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1September2025

Location

Drienerlolaan 5
7522 NB Enschede
The Netherlands

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FAQs

How long is a bachelor in electrical engineering? ›

The Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering starts every year in September. The programme takes three years and is completely English-taught.

Does University of Twente teach in English? ›

The University of Twente has several Dutch-taught bachelor's programmes. In addition to the English language requirement, these programmes also have a Dutch language requirement. Note that you have to meet the Dutch language requirement before the application deadline.

Where can I study electrical engineering in Europe? ›

2. QS Rankings 2021: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • University of Cambridge, the UK.
  • ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
  • University of Oxford, the UK.
  • Imperial College London, the UK.
  • EPFL, Switzerland.
  • Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), the Netherlands.
  • Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany.
Jan 13, 2022

How many units is BSEE? ›

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
SUBJECT CODEDESCRIPTIONUNITS
NEE 3106Feedback Control Systems2
NEE 3107EE Law, Codes, and Professional Ethics2
NEE 3108Logic Circuits and Switching Theory3
Total Units26
97 more rows

Are electrical engineers highly paid? ›

Highest salary that a Electrical Engineer can earn is ₹7.5 Lakhs per year (₹62.5k per month). How does Electrical Engineer Salary in India change with experience? An Entry Level Electrical Engineer with less than three years of experience earns an average salary of ₹2.7 Lakhs per year.

Is electrical engineering hardest major? ›

The electrical engineering major is considered one of the most difficult majors in the field, and these are the common reasons students list to explain why it is hard: There is a lot of abstract thinking involved.

How much does University of Twente cost? ›

The University of Twente tuition fee per year for international undergraduate students ranges from 8166 to 11,834 EUR (6,66,482 to 9,65,853 INR). For graduate students, the tuition fee ranges from 12,750 to 16,500 EUR (10,40,614 to 13,46,676 INR). 2.

Is University of Twente free? ›

As a student, you have to pay tuition fees at the University of Twente.

Is University of Twente a good university? ›

University of Twente is ranked #400 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

Which country has highest demand for electrical engineers? ›

There are a lot of international technical companies that need electrical engineers, and they are willing to employ people from other countries if they are good enough.
...
Here are some top countries offering Electrical Engineering degrees:
  • The United States.
  • The United Kingdom.
  • Germany.
  • France.
  • Australia.
Jan 18, 2022

What country pays electrical engineers the most? ›

Electrical engineers with good work experience get around $115,000 per year in Canada. Engineers with similar experience get about $108,000 a year in Switzerland. In South Korea, they earn an average of $102,000 per year. The salary of electrical engineers in the USA is about $100,000 per year.

Which US state is best for electrical engineering? ›

Washington

Is Electrical Engineering a 4 year degree? ›

Bachelor's Degrees

A four-year electrical engineering degree prepares students to design and analyze electrical systems. During the course of the degree, students will gain extensive understanding of electrical theory and hands-on experience with circuitry, mechanics, computer programming and thermodynamics.

What is the highest degree in Electrical Engineering? ›

A doctoral degree in electrical engineering is the terminal degree in the discipline. Typically, students complete these programs in 5-6 years and go on to pursue careers in research and development or as professors in academia.

What kind of degree is a BSEE? ›

Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering (BSEE) Degree.

Do electrical engineers make 6 figures? ›

Electric engineers in the U.S. are typically paid six-figure salaries, according to federal statistics.

Is electrical engineering a stressful job? ›

Stress. While working as an electrical engineer can be rewarding, it can also be challenging. Electrical engineers are responsible for troubleshooting and resolving issues to ensure each system, device and component they work on operates effectively.

Do electrical engineers make more money than electricians? ›

According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), electricians earned median pay of $56,900 per year or about $27.36 per hour in May 2020. The top 10 percent of electricians in the field earned salaries upwards of $98,720, annually. During the same period, electrical engineers made an average of $105,990 per year.

Is there a lot of math in electrical engineering? ›

Electrical engineers use math in many ways in their career. They use math to help design and test electrical equipment. They use math to calculate amp and volt requirements for electrical projects.

Do you have to be smart to be an electrical engineer? ›

You do not have to be incredibly intelligent to get a degree in electrical engineering, although it does help. You must be willing to work hard though. The typical work load for an engineering course is four hours of outside work for every hour you are in class. The next most important ability is problem solving.

What is the easiest major in engineering? ›

Easiest Engineering Majors
  • Environmental Engineering. Environmental Engineers are focused on developing machines and structures that will have minimal harm on the environment. ...
  • Industrial Engineering. ...
  • Architectural Engineering.
Jun 2, 2020

Can international students study for free in Netherlands? ›

No, International students can't study for free in the Netherlands. In general, there are no tuition-free options. The best way to study in the Netherlands for free is to obtain a scholarship. There are various scholarship options for international students, with some excellent opportunities for non-EEA students.

Is university in Netherlands free for international students? ›

Higher education in the Netherlands is not free, however, it is subsidised by the Dutch government, making it affordable for Dutch students and also fairly accessible for international students.

Do international students pay tuition in Netherlands? ›

All other international students generally pay the institutional tuition fees that every university can set for their own programmes. These can range between €6,000 and €20,000 per year depending on the institution and whether it's a Bachelor or Master.

Is Netherlands cheap to study? ›

With the country's superior standard of education and relatively low cost of living, studying in the Netherlands will give international students true value for money. The average tuition fee for a degree program in the Netherlands for non-EU students is 6000 EUR/year, depending on the institution.

How much money do you need to study in Netherlands? ›

You can expect to pay anywhere between: 6,000 - 15,000 EUR/year for a Bachelor's degree. 8,000 - 20,000 EUR/year for a Master's degree.

Are Dutch universities cheap? ›

The Netherlands is one of the most popular European destinations for students who want to complete an English-taught Bachelor's or Master's abroad. And while Dutch universities have reasonable tuition fees and policies, sometimes costs can add up and exceed a student's budget.

What is the number 1 university in the Netherlands? ›

University of Amsterdam

It has about 24,000 students, making it the largest in the Netherlands by enrolment. As well as featuring in the top 100 of the World University Rankings, UvA ranks particularly highly for arts and humanities and social sciences.

What is the #1 university in the world? ›

Harvard University

Are Dutch universities prestigious? ›

Dutch universities are known to be among the best universities in the world, competing with other famous UK and U.S. universities. You could say Netherlands is one of the top non-English speaking countries where you can study abroad, get quality education and find loads of degrees taught in English.

What is the highest salary of an electrical engineer in USA? ›

Electrical engineers make an average salary of $107,890 per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The top 90 percent of earners make around $162,930, while the bottom 10 percent of earners make $62,360.

Are electrical engineers in demand in USA? ›

Power engineering is one of the most important and rapidly-growing disciplines in the United States. There are many reasons for this, but the two main reasons are that power engineering is essential to meeting the growing needs of society, and that there is a high demand for power engineers.

What are the disadvantages of electrical engineering? ›

Cons: - Very large scale job and it requires numerous hours spent on several different parts of the job. - It requires abilities and knowledge with numbers which is difficult for some. - It takes at least a bachelor's degree, plus years of apprenticing another electrical engineer/electrician.

Do electrical engineers get paid well in USA? ›

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the average annual electrical engineer salary is $101,780 nationwide. Even the bottom 10% of workers (usually those in entry-level positions) can earn $62,360 per year.

Which company hires the most electrical engineers? ›

Top 10 Highest-Paying Electrical Engineers Companies
CompanySalary for Electrical Engineers
Lockheed Martin$90,999
Honeywell$80,461
Johnson & Johnson$76,069
DISH$60,813
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What is the minimum salary of electrical engineer in USA? ›

The national average salary for a Entry Level Electrical Engineer is $78,677 in United States.
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What is the salary trajectory for a Entry Level Electrical Engineer?
Job TitleSalary
Electrical Engineer$1,00,633 /yr
Senior Electrical Engineer$1,23,587 /yr
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Is electrical engineering in decline? ›

The demand for electrical engineers is somewhat stagnant. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the profession to only grow by 3% between the years 2021 to 2031. This is slower than the average for all occupations.

Is there a high demand for electrical engineers? ›

Electrical engineers are in such high demand that many companies are restructuring their benefits and compensation packages to attract top talent, making it an excellent time to pursue a career in electrical engineering.

Which engineering degree is most in demand in USA? ›

Which engineer is most in demand?
  • Automation and Robotics Engineer.
  • Alternative Energy Engineer.
  • Civil Engineer.
  • Environmental Engineer.
  • Biomedical Engineer.
  • Systems Software Engineer.

Is electrical engineering a BA or BS? ›

With a degree in electrical engineering, you'll learn the skills needed to begin a career in a wide range of fields, from robotics to medical imaging.

How many years is BS electrical engineering? ›

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering is a five-year degree program that focuses on conceptualizing, developing, and designing a safe, economical, and ethical utilization of electrical energy.

How much money do electrical engineers make? ›

The average electrical engineer salary in South Africa is R 588 000 per year or R 302 per hour. Entry-level positions start at R 300 006 per year, while most experienced workers make up to R 6 600 000 per year.

What GPA do you need for electrical engineering? ›

To study a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at a leading university, prospective students should meet the following requirements: A cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in high school studies.

What are the 3 major fields of electrical engineering? ›

Electrical engineering is a professional engineering discipline that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.

What is the lowest engineering degree? ›

Engineering technology degree – Many colleges offer two-year engineering technology associate degree programs. Graduates of these programs can become engineering technicians, engineering technologists or engineering assistants but do not have enough education to become an engineer.

What is a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering called? ›

Many institutes offer Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E. or B.Sc.E.E.) or Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering (B.E.E.E.). Program duration varies throughout the world depending upon the education curriculum.

Is electrical engineering a good degree? ›

Graduates have plenty of job opportunities. Actually, according to the US Bureau of Labour Statistics, the job outlook for electrical engineers shows a 3% predicted increase between 2019 and 2029.

Is an engineering degree a BS or be? ›

A Bachelor of Engineering (BE or BEng) or a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSc (Eng) or BSE) is an academic undergraduate degree awarded to a student after three to five years of studying engineering at an accredited college or university.

Is electrical engineering a 4 year course? ›

The BS Electrical Engineering is a five-year degree program designed to provide a broad liberal education as well as a strong foundation in computing, engineering, mathematical and scientific fundamentals in preparation to their practice as electrical engineers.

Is electrical engineering a 5 year course? ›

How long is this course? Bachelor of Science majors in Electrical Engineering (also known as BSEE) are expected to take this course for five years, although some schools who operate under the trimestral system offer this course for only four years.

Is an electrical engineering degree worth it? ›

The value of a graduate-level engineering degree is especially great for computer and electrical engineers, where there is strong industry demand for well-trained professionals with knowledge of both traditional and emerging topics in the field.

Is Bachelor in electrical engineering good? ›

Students with electrical engineering degrees are also well sought-after outside of the engineering sector. Skills in IT, mathematics and problem-solving are needed by many employers in areas such as IT, finance and management. For example, a career as an IT consultant might suit you.

Is electrical engineering BA or BS? ›

With a degree in electrical engineering, you'll learn the skills needed to begin a career in a wide range of fields, from robotics to medical imaging.

Is electrical engineering full of math? ›

Mathematics is a big part of an engineer's daily work, including statistics, calculus, algebra, geometry and trigonometry. The type of math an engineer uses will depend on the type of engineer she/he is and the type of project in which they are involved.

Is electrical engineering a demand? ›

Electrical engineers are in such high demand that many companies are restructuring their benefits and compensation packages to attract top talent, making it an excellent time to pursue a career in electrical engineering.

Do electrical engineers have a future? ›

The demand for fresh electrical engineers is rising with the growing consumption of electricity and electrification. And on top of that, the heavy dependence on household electrical appliances is also boosting the growth of consumer-based electrical goods manufacturing companies.

How long is electrical engineering in UK? ›

Most electrical and engineering courses will last three years, and result in a BSc or BEng. If your university offers you a placement year in industry, your degree may last four years, as it may if you decide to pursue a MSc or MEng.

What is the highest qualification in electrical engineering? ›

A Ph. D. in electrical engineering is the highest qualification in electrical engineering. However, there are many steps to gaining this high qualification in the field.

What is the hardest engineering major? ›

Chemical engineering

What is the lowest salary for a electrical engineer? ›

Avg Salary

Electrical engineers earn an average yearly salary of $127,220. Wages typically start from $76,270 and go up to $174,350.

What is the top salary for an electrical engineer? ›

Electrical engineers make an average salary of $107,890 per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The top 90 percent of earners make around $162,930, while the bottom 10 percent of earners make $62,360.

Where is the highest salary for electrical engineer? ›

Highest paying cities near India for Electrical Engineers
  • Gurgaon, Haryana. ₹27,095 per month. 20 salaries reported.
  • Delhi, Delhi. ₹23,779 per month. 41 salaries reported.
  • Bengaluru, Karnataka. ₹23,560 per month. 74 salaries reported.
  • Mumbai, Maharashtra. ₹20,891 per month. ...
  • Indore, Madhya Pradesh. ₹19,352 per month.

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