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The electrical engineering curriculum provides a foundation that prepares students for careers across various specialties within the field, including electronics/VLSI, electromagnetics, power systems, antenna design, networks, communications, controls, and optics, through their Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE). Students can also choose advanced undergraduate courses to tailor their studies to personal and specific interests. The BSEE program equips graduates to enter diverse electrical engineering sectors such as electronics, networks, power systems, instrumentation, communications, and controls. Majors build a comprehensive base in mathematics, electromagnetism, electrical circuits and systems, electronic materials, and signal processing. This foundation is then applied in upper-level courses and electives centered on design, analysis, and testing methodologies.
International applicants must meet all established requirements for admission from secondary schools or from other colleges and universities