Electrical and Computer Engineering Academics

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Academics
 

Undergraduate Programs
  • The Computer Engineering curriculum comprises several main components which provide a foundation for understanding computer engineering, teach how to design and program to create solutions to real-life problems, and help develop thinking and communication skills

  • Electrical Engineering provides the education needed to make you adaptable as technologies evolve, and successful throughout your career. The curriculum comprises several main components by offering courses in the humanities, social sciences, mathematics, science (particularly physics), and core EE subjects.

  • A Bachelor of Innovation Degree in Electrical Engineering is ABET accredited and will not only prepare you for being an engineer but it will also give you the skills you need to shine in any company.

  • The Concurrent Bachelor's/Master's degree program in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (ECE) offers the opportunity of pursuing the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical Engineering  and Master of Science (MS) in  Electrical Engineering, leading to award of both degrees at the completion of the joint program.

  • The minor in Computer Engineering requires at least 25 credit hours of course work. A 2.0 minimum is required on all coursework. The student will be responsible for any prerequisites to required courses.

  • The minor in Electrical Engineering requires at least 22 credit hours of course work and every course in the minor must be completed with a grade of C or better.

Graduate Programs
  • The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers coursework and thesis supervision leading to the degree Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE).

  • The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering supports a PhD program with a Concentration in Electrical Engineering as part of the PhD in Engineering degree.

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