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University of North Texas: Electrical Ranking 2024

University of North TexasRanked
110
in the USA
University of North Texas is a very large public college offering many disciplines along with the electrical major and located in Denton, Texas. This school was founded in 1890 and is currently offering bachelor's degrees in Electrical and Electronic Communications Engineering Technology.

University of North Texas is somewhat expensive: tuition cost varies around $23,000 per year. If you look for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Texas listing.

Recent data analysis showed that University of North Texas area is dangerous: the college is reported to have a very bad rating for on-campus security.

Based on 67 evaluation metrics, University of North Texas electrical program ranks #110 Electrical School (out of 1005; top 15%) in USA and in Top 5 Electrical Schools in Texas. Major competing electrical colleges for this college are Texas A & M University College Station and University of Houston. See the details about all twelve competitors as well as available electrical majors and minors below.

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School ranking:

#5 Electrical School in Texas
#26 Electrical School in the South
#109 Electrical School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

Third Best Electrical Engineering Program in Texas

Regional Ranking

#19 Electrical Engineering Program in the South

National Ranking

#76 Electrical Engineering Program in USA

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You could be interested in other options to get accepted at University of North Texas:
Computer Programs - ranked top 10% in USA
Construction Programs - ranked top 20% in USA
Engineering Programs - ranked top 10% in USA
Also, see how University of North Texas has been ranked among graduate schools in Texas.

Contact information:

University of North Texas
1501 W.Chestnut Ave.
Denton, TX 76203-1277
Phone: (940) 565-2000
Website: www.unt.edu

Location map:

University of North Texas Location Map

Electrical majors:

Bachelor's degree

Electrical and Electronic Communications Engineering Technology

Local competitors:

Texas A & M University College Station - Electrical School Ranking
Texas A & M University College Station

College Station, TX, 2 electrical programs

University of Houston - Electrical School Ranking
University of Houston

Houston, TX, 2 electrical programs

Southern Methodist University - Electrical School Ranking
Southern Methodist University

Dallas, TX, 3 electrical programs

Oklahoma State University - Electrical School Ranking
Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, OK, 1 electrical program

Louisiana Tech University - Electrical School Ranking
Louisiana Tech University

Ruston, LA, 1 electrical program

Sam Houston State University - Electrical School Ranking
Sam Houston State University

Huntsville, TX, 1 electrical program

Northwestern State University of Louisiana - Electrical School Ranking
Northwestern State University of Louisiana

Natchitoches, LA, 1 electrical program

University of Arkansas at Little Rock - Electrical School Ranking
University of Arkansas

Little Rock, AR, 1 electrical program

Grambling State University - Electrical School Ranking
Grambling State University

Grambling, LA, 1 electrical program

Arkansas Tech University - Electrical School Ranking
Arkansas Tech University

Russellville, AR, 2 electrical programs

Texas Southern University - Electrical School Ranking
Texas Southern University

Houston, TX, 1 electrical program

University of Arkansas Fort Smith - Electrical School Ranking
University of Arkansas Fort Smith

Fort Smith, AR, 1 electrical program

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