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This bachelor's degree program combines essential coursework from both electrical engineering and computer science, equipping students with the skills needed for careers in computer engineering—a field that bridges these two disciplines. The curriculum covers hardware and software components of computer science, along with foundational electrical engineering topics like circuit theory and electronic circuits. Students will participate in multiple electrical engineering lab courses and complete the Computer Science Department's rigorous programming course.
Graduates will be qualified to design digital hardware systems and develop the accompanying software, which is increasingly vital in modern computer architecture. They'll also gain expertise in the expanding telecommunications sector. The program provides a strong foundation for pursuing graduate studies in computer science, electrical engineering, or computer engineering, with opportunities to specialize in areas like VLSI, communications theory, computer architecture, electronic circuits, software engineering, or digital systems design.
Applicants must present evidence that they are prepared for college work in the humanities, mathematics, social sciences, foreign languages and natural sciences. Accordingly, the College strongly recommends the following preparation: Four years of English literature and composition
The vast majority of successful applicants to the College have taken five academic courses per term for all four years of secondary/high school. Student must have 650 or higher on either the Critical Reasoning or Writing sections of the SAT, 700 or higher on the Evidence Based Reading and Writing section of the redesigned SAT and 29 or higher on the English or Reading sections of the ACT
English Language Requirement
Applicant must have minimum score of 600 (paper-based test) or 100 (Internet-based test) and minimum IELTS score of 7.0