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Alabama A&M University offers the state's most affordable electrical engineering education at $14,559 annually, while graduates from The University of Alabama command the highest starting salaries at $75,832. This $18,000 cost difference reflects Alabama's unique position in aerospace manufacturing, where companies like Airbus and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center create strong demand for electronics engineers. Public universities dominate the field with six of seven programs, keeping costs manageable while graduation rates vary dramatically from 29% to 79%.
7
Programs
$14,559 – $32,977
Net Price Range
$67,439
Avg. Program Earnings
59.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,559 $10,024 28.7% 68.4%
2 $15,142 $9,676 52.6% 65.4%
3 $17,727 $8,832 62.4% 86.7%
4 $19,880 $11,770 61.9% 78.1%
5 $22,150 $11,900 73.7% 80.1%
6 $23,897 $12,536 79.2% 43.7%
7 $32,977 $23,440 57.1% 29.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $18,000 cost gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Alabama A&M University's $14,559 net cost reflects its status as a historically black public university with significant financial aid, while Tuskegee University charges $32,977 as a private institution. The University of Alabama falls in the middle at $22,150 despite offering the highest graduate earnings at $75,832.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Alabama?

Auburn University achieves the highest graduation rate at 79% with a mid-range cost of $23,897, while Alabama A&M has the lowest rate at 29% despite being the cheapest option. The University of Alabama combines a strong 74% graduation rate with the highest earning potential, justifying its $22,150 price point.

Where do Alabama electrical engineering graduates find the best job opportunities?

Huntsville's aerospace corridor, anchored by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, offers prime opportunities for electronics engineers from UAH's nearby program. Mobile's growing automotive sector, including Hyundai and Airbus facilities, provides additional career paths for University of South Alabama graduates earning an average $68,219.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.