The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers diverse programs including a master of science (MS) in electrical engineering, a bachelor of science (BS) in electrical engineering, and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in computer engineering. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical learning and practical application through numerous laboratories. All undergraduate students are required to complete a senior project design, which involves implementation and evaluation, often in a team setting. Graduate students benefit from applied research-thesis experiences that prepare them for advanced research or professional careers.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is well-suited for students aiming to start either a professional engineering career or pursue further graduate studies. The inclusion of extensive laboratory work and project-based learning ensures practical skills are developed alongside theoretical knowledge.
The department offers specializations in electrical engineering and computer engineering, providing students with the chance to focus on specific areas within these fields.
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Details about degree requirements are not specified, but the curriculum includes laboratory work, senior projects, and research thesis experiences for graduate students.

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Graduates are prepared to begin professional careers in electrical and computer engineering or continue on to graduate research programs.