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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) maintains a highly active research environment, securing over $7.6 million in competitive awards during 2018, which translates to more than $281,000 per faculty member. The Department has achieved national and international acclaim in areas such as Nano-Photonics, Pulsed Power, Nano-Technology, Electric Energy, Radar Technology, and Bio-Medical applications, including genomics. The ABET-accredited undergraduate program covers both electrical engineering and computer engineering. Graduate students can engage in coursework and research that leads to master's and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering. The ECE department features modern labs, classrooms, and computing resources dedicated to teaching and research. Several classrooms and a major undergraduate teaching lab have been recently updated to incorporate cutting-edge teaching approaches. The undergraduate program provides a comprehensive foundation in electrical and computer engineering, preparing students for diverse career paths in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Furthermore, students can choose from a broad range of elective courses in electrical and computer engineering and related fields, enabling specialization at the senior level. For those interested, specific focus areas are offered, including analog VLSI, MEMS, power systems, signal processing, communication systems, high-frequency communications, control systems, and digital systems.