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Electrical and computer engineering represents an extremely diverse professional discipline. The undergraduate curriculum is designed to achieve an ideal balance between core theoretical principles and practical laboratory experience. Accordingly, contemporary laboratories equipped with modern facilities support coursework in digital and microprocessor systems, VLSI design, digital signal processing, quantum and optical electronics, circuit design, feedback control, solid-state electronics, and power systems. Our Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program in Electrical and Computer Engineering offers greater flexibility than many comparable programs, merging a tailored yet demanding course sequence with opportunities to explore individual interests through cross-disciplinary research. An undergraduate ECE degree from Cornell University prepares you for numerous career trajectories. Position yourself at the cutting edge of emerging technologies like mobile communications, autonomous vehicles, brain-computer interfaces, interconnected smart devices, and intelligent energy networks. Contribute to groundbreaking advances in computing systems, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, network science, sustainable energy, and automation. The comprehensive foundation provided by an ECE degree equips you to address diverse engineering problems and achieve your professional aspirations, regardless of your ultimate career direction.
Students completing their high school during the 2021-22 academic year or if they've graduated from high school but have earned fewer than 12 credits at a college or university are eligible for admission as first year students.
TOEFL - Score of 100 and above (Internet-based exam); 70 and above on the PTE Academic; IELTS - Score of 7.5.