PROGRAM DETAILS
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Duration: 4 years
Career focus/Specialization: Electric Power Engineering
“Stackable” Pathways to the degree:
-1-Year Certificate in Industrial Electronics Technology
-Associate Degree in Engineering Technology
Full Course List
You’ll learn the fundamentals of electrical engineering with an emphasis on electric power as well as computer engineering courses like C++ and Embedded Systems. Our program is designed to prepare you for exciting jobs in fields like speech and image recognition, vehicle electronics design, smart grids, and sustainable technologies. It’s a positively charged experience.
Electrical Engineers have really interesting jobs; they can work on designing the electronics of airplanes and cars; they can perform research on finding ways for computers to recognize speech and images; they can work to upgrade the country’s aging power grid, incorporate smart grid and sustainable technologies, and fill the demand for more electric power engineers.
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET (www.abet.org), making it Boston’s most affordable private accredited Electrical Engineering bachelor’s program. The prestigious ABET accreditation verifies that our program offers an educational experience that meets the global standard for technical education in electrical engineering. The accreditation also enhances students’ employment opportunities—multinational corporations require graduation from an accredited program.
Articulation agreements allow students to transfer directly into the Electrical Engineering bachelor’s degree program from associate degree programs at Roxbury Community College and Bunker Hill Community College.
Our program encourages students to participate in professional contests and programs to expand their knowledge. Read about our students’ recent successes:
The National Science Foundation S-STEM Scholars Program at Franklin Cummings Tech awards up to $10,000 per year for up to four years to study in our ABET-accredited Electrical Engineering bachelor’s degree program. This award, combined with Pell and Mass grants, could cover close to, if not full, tuition per year. Scholars will also participate in programming designed to increase retention and academic success in engineering. The program is open to low-income high school and community college students in the Greater Boston area who meet certain requirements.
Download an information sheet about the S-STEM Scholars Program (pdf).
The rapid pace of technological innovation will create demand for electrical engineers, particularly in research and development, an area in which engineering expertise will be needed to design distribution systems related to new technologies. Electrical engineers will play key roles in new developments with solar arrays, semiconductors, and communications technologies. Meanwhile, the need grows for electrical engineers to maintain and upgrade the nation’s aging power grid. In all, the number of jobs for Electrical Engineers in the US is expected to top 338K by 2029, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
* The Electrical Engineering program launched at Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology in 2017.
Our program boasts a four-year graduation rate nearly 60% higher than the national average (50%* vs. 35%), in large part because of the strong student support provided by our faculty and staff to enhance student success. Our graduates have gone on to careers at Raytheon Co., SynQor Inc., Virgin Pulse, Tesla, and Phoenix Electric.
You’ll learn the fundamentals of electrical engineering with an emphasis on electric power as well as computer engineering courses like C++ and Embedded Systems. Our program is designed to prepare you for exciting jobs in fields like speech and image recognition, vehicle electronics design, smart grids, and sustainable technologies. It’s a positively charged experience.
Electrical Engineers have really interesting jobs; they can work on designing the electronics of airplanes and cars; they can perform research on finding ways for computers to recognize speech and images; they can work to upgrade the country’s aging power grid, incorporate smart grid and sustainable technologies, and fill the demand for more electric power engineers.
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET (www.abet.org), making it Boston’s most affordable private accredited Electrical Engineering bachelor’s program. The prestigious ABET accreditation verifies that our program offers an educational experience that meets the global standard for technical education in electrical engineering. The accreditation also enhances students’ employment opportunities—multinational corporations require graduation from an accredited program.
Articulation agreements allow students to transfer directly into the Electrical Engineering bachelor’s degree program from associate degree programs at Roxbury Community College and Bunker Hill Community College.
Our program encourages students to participate in professional contests and programs to expand their knowledge. Read about our students’ recent successes:
The National Science Foundation S-STEM Scholars Program at Franklin Cummings Tech awards up to $10,000 per year for up to four years to study in our ABET-accredited Electrical Engineering bachelor’s degree program. This award, combined with Pell and Mass grants, could cover close to, if not full, tuition per year. Scholars will also participate in programming designed to increase retention and academic success in engineering. The program is open to low-income high school and community college students in the Greater Boston area who meet certain requirements.
Download an information sheet about the S-STEM Scholars Program (pdf).
The rapid pace of technological innovation will create demand for electrical engineers, particularly in research and development, an area in which engineering expertise will be needed to design distribution systems related to new technologies. Electrical engineers will play key roles in new developments with solar arrays, semiconductors, and communications technologies. Meanwhile, the need grows for electrical engineers to maintain and upgrade the nation’s aging power grid. In all, the number of jobs for Electrical Engineers in the US is expected to top 338K by 2029, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
* The Electrical Engineering program launched at Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology in 2017.
Our program boasts a four-year graduation rate nearly 60% higher than the national average (50%* vs. 35%), in large part because of the strong student support provided by our faculty and staff to enhance student success. Our graduates have gone on to careers at Raytheon Co., SynQor Inc., Virgin Pulse, Tesla, and Phoenix Electric.