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The Computer Engineering program holds accreditation from ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission.
Electrical and Computer engineering covers all aspects of research, development, design, and implementation of electrical and electronic systems, including their components and software. Students can focus on diverse fields such as bioengineering, circuit theory, communications, computing and automation, control systems, electromagnetics, energy systems, and electronic materials. The School provides two degree options: a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BSCmpE).
Professionals in these disciplines require solid foundations in mathematics and physics, a well-rounded education in humanities, and strong English proficiency to ensure comprehensive knowledge for career advancement. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering's curriculum is designed to fulfill these goals.
Graduates from this School are highly recruited across major industries. Electrical engineers occupy diverse and demanding roles in aerospace, chemical, nuclear, automotive, medical, and other traditionally non-electrical sectors, alongside core electrical fields like computing, electronics, communications, and power systems. Their career paths encompass industrial work, R&D, design, manufacturing, sales, operations, field testing, and equipment maintenance for government, commercial, agricultural, and residential applications.