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Electrical engineers and computer scientists work across numerous industrial and research fields, including computer and communication networks, electronic circuits and systems, lasers and photonics, semiconductor and solid-state devices, nanoelectronics, biomedical engineering, computational biology, artificial intelligence, robotics, design and manufacturing, control and optimization, computer algorithms, gaming and graphics, software engineering, computer architecture, cryptography and security, power and energy systems, financial analysis, and many others. The curriculum begins with three core courses in circuits, signal processing, and computer architecture. Students then specialize by selecting three primary subjects from areas such as signals, nanoelectronics, electromagnetics, neurophysiology, or machine learning, along with two advanced undergraduate courses and two electives from a wide range of options.
The first-year application is intended for students who have concluded their secondary education and wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree as a full-time university student.
For the TOEFL Internet Based Test (iBT), the minimum composite score is a 90. We recommend scores of at least 23 for each section, and a composite score of at least 100. Similarly, for the TOEFL revised Paper-Delivered Test (rPDT), we recommend scores of at least 23 for each section. If you have taken the TOEFL Paper Based Test (PBT) prior to June 2017, the minimum composite score is a 577, with a recommended composite score of at least 600.