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The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) curriculum offers diverse undergraduate opportunities in electrical engineering fields such as communications, signal processing and controls, electronics and integrated circuits, power electronics and energy systems, materials and devices, electromagnetism, microwaves and optics, along with computer engineering disciplines including computer architecture, digital hardware design, and computer networks.
ABET's Computing Accreditation Commission accredits both the Bachelor of Science and Honors Bachelor of Science degree programs in ECE (http://www.ABET.org). The undergraduate ECE program has established these Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) (refer to the ABET Accreditation for ECE website).
Program graduates will pursue successful careers.
Program graduates will continually learn and adjust to an evolving world.
Program graduates will apply ethical and inclusive principles that promote collaborative settings.
The ECE undergraduate degree program features a shared core curriculum that establishes a strong foundation plus 29 credits of restricted electives. These restricted electives enable students to tailor their education for industry careers, graduate studies, or other professional paths by specializing or broadening their expertise. Elective coursework covers sustainability and renewable energy, computers and networks, energy systems, integrated circuits, systems signals and communications, materials and devices, RF/microwaves and optoelectronics, and robotics.