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The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering provides two bachelor's degree options: electrical engineering (EE) and computer engineering (CmpE). Both curricula incorporate flexible elective credits, allowing students to customize their studies toward specific focus areas or explore diverse subjects. Engineering principles and design fundamentals are woven throughout both programs, culminating in a shared capstone design project that addresses multifaceted considerations like economic and social impacts.
Computer engineering primarily focuses on digital systems, computer hardware architecture, networking technologies, and computing applications. The BS CmpE curriculum features specialized electives across multiple domains, including processor design, embedded systems, development tools, testing methodologies, network infrastructure, distributed computing, and chip design. Students also have opportunities to pursue advanced coursework in other EE disciplines, computer science, or related fields like mathematics, physics, or business administration. Alternatively, students may opt for a computer engineering concentration within the BS EE degree pathway.