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Frederick Community College: Electrical Ranking 2024

Frederick Community CollegeRanked
672
in the USA
Frederick Community College is a small public community college offering numerous disciplines along with the electrical program and located in Frederick, Maryland. This college was opened in 1957 and is presently offering certificates and associate's degrees in Electrical and Electronic Communications Engineering Technology.

Frederick Community College is rather inexpensive: tuition varies around $11,000 a year. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges listing.

According to recent data analysis, Frederick Community College area is safe; the school is reported to have an excellent rating for campus safety.

Based on 67 evaluation criteria, Frederick Community College electrical program ranks #672 Electrical School (out of 1005; top 70%) in USA and #9 Electrical School in Maryland. Major competing electrical colleges for this school are Binghamton University in Vestal and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. See the details about all twelve competing electrical schools as well as offered electrical majors and minors below.

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School ranking:

#9 Electrical School in Maryland
#221 Electrical School in the South
#670 Electrical School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

#8 Electrical Engineering Program in Maryland

Regional Ranking

#171 Electrical Engineering Program in the South

National Ranking

#478 Electrical Engineering Program in USA

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You could be interested in alternative options to get accepted at Frederick Community College:
Computer Programs - ranked top 70% in USA
Construction Programs - ranked top 75% in USA
Also, check how Frederick Community College is ranked among community colleges in Maryland.

Contact information:

Frederick Community College
7932 Opossumtown Pike
Frederick, MD 21702-2964
Phone: (301) 846-2400
Website: www.frederick.edu

Location map:

Frederick Community College Location Map

Electrical majors:

One but less than two years certificate

Electrical and Electronic Communications Engineering Technology

Associate's degree

Electrical and Electronic Communications Engineering Technology

Local competitors:

Binghamton University - Electrical School Ranking
Binghamton University

Vestal, NY, 1 electrical program

Carnegie Mellon University - Electrical School Ranking
Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA, 3 electrical programs

Georgetown University - Electrical School Ranking
Georgetown University

Washington, DC, 1 electrical program

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Electrical School Ranking
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Blacksburg, VA, 1 electrical program

University of Pennsylvania - Electrical School Ranking
University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA, 2 electrical programs

Trinity College - Electrical School Ranking
Trinity College

Hartford, CT, 1 electrical program

Ohio State University - Electrical School Ranking
Ohio State University

Columbus, OH, 1 electrical program

Rochester Institute of Technology - Electrical School Ranking
Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester, NY, 3 electrical programs

University at Buffalo - Electrical School Ranking
University at Buffalo

Buffalo, NY, 3 electrical programs

University of Delaware - Electrical School Ranking
University of Delaware

Newark, DE, 1 electrical program

CUNY City College - Electrical School Ranking
CUNY City College

New York City, NY, 1 electrical program

University of Hartford - Electrical School Ranking
University of Hartford

West Hartford, CT, 3 electrical programs

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