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2023 Best Value Electromechanical Engineering Bachelor's Degree Schools in Connecticut
Identifying Quality Schools at More Affordable Prices
Finding the Best Electromechanical Engineering Technology Bachelor's Degree School for You
With 55 degrees and certificates handed out in 2021-2022, electromechanical engineering technology is the #23 most popular major in Connecticut.
When it comes to higher education, there are a lot of options for trade school students. As online education oppotunities continue to grow, you're not restricted to just schools in your local area anymore. Even some of the 'big name' schools are offering online courses.
To help you arm yourself with the information you need to make your decision, Trade College Search has developed this Best Value Electromechanical Engineering Bachelor's Degree Schools in Connecticut ranking. This report analyzed 2 schools in Connecticut to see which ones offered the best value bachelor's degree programs for electromechanical engineering tech students. The goal was to highlight schools with more affordable prices than others offering similar quality experiences.
This ranking is not just a list of inexpensive schools. We also consider each school's quality, since we believe a low-quality school may not be a 'bargain' at any price. More specifically, we discount our quality score by the published tuition and fees charged by a school. This gives the cost per unit of quality for each college. The value is determined by how much quality your dollar buys.
For nationwide and regional rankings, we use out-of-state tuition and fees in our calculations. Average in-state tuition and fees are used for our statewide rankings.
Best Connecticut Schools for Affordable Quality for a Bachelor's in Electromechanical Engineering
Our analysis found Central Connecticut State University to be the best value school for electromechanical engineering technology students who want to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Connecticut. Located in the large suburb of New Britain, CCSU is a public school with a medium-sized student population.
CCSU undergraduate students pay an average of $12,106 in in-state tuition and fees each year. Electromechanical Engineering Tech majors at CCSU take out an average of $23,854 in student loans while working on their Bachelor's Degree.
CCSU also made our Best Electromechanical Engineering Bachelor’s Degree Trade Schools in Connecticut list, coming in at #4.
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A rank of #2 on this year’s list means University of Hartford is a great value for electromechanical engineering technology students working on their bachelor’s degree. Located in the midsize city of West Hartford, UHart is a private not-for-profit college with a medium-sized student population.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at UHart are $46,148 a year.
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State | Degrees Awarded |
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Massachusetts | 51 |
Maine | 23 |
Rhode Island | 21 |
New Hampshire | 2 |
Vermont | 12 |
Majors Related to Electromechanical Engineering Tech
One of 18 majors within the trade school area of study, electromechanical engineering technology has other similar majors worth exploring.
Electromechanical Engineering Tech Concentrations
Most Popular Majors Related to Electromechanical Engineering Tech
Related Major | Annual Graduates |
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Industrial Production Technology | 11,288 |
Environmental Control Technology | 9,376 |
Drafting & Design Engineering Technology | 8,822 |
Electronics Engineering Technology | 8,347 |
Engineering-Related Fields | 6,553 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 2 schools only.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
More about our data sources and methodologies.