Known for its innovative curricula, the Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department fosters interaction between students and faculty
and allows students to specialize in a variety of areas.
Students are
prepared for successful, professional careers and develop the skills
needed for career-long learning, whether through
Informal independent study
Continuing education, or
Formal advanced study
The bachelor's
degree programs in Electrical and Computer Engineering provide a balance
between theory and practice. The incorporation of the practicum concept
in the curriculum provides students with novel opportunities to
experience classroom theory in practice.
Special undergraduate
programs include
A dual degree option leading to a bachelor's degree in
both electrical engineering and computer engineering, and
A five-year
bachelor/master's degree option.
In addition, electrical engineers can
pursue a mechatronic concentration with mechanical engineering students.
A popular minor for computer engineers is computer science.