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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering provides: a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering. Students can pursue an accelerated dual major program, earning both Electrical and Computer Engineering degrees within five years.
An accelerated BS-to-MS pathway enables qualified seniors to complete up to 9 credit hours counting toward both undergraduate and graduate requirements, allowing them to obtain both degrees in five years. Honors programs in both disciplines emphasize personalized student mentorship.
The department offers a Graduate Certificate in Imaging and Signal Processing, a Master's program, and a Doctoral program. Research funding spans diverse areas from intelligent systems to biomedical imaging. Electrical and Computer Engineers shape modern technology—developing everything from smartphones and tablets to smart grids and space exploration vehicles. They create communication protocols, design interactive electronic systems, and develop software-hardware integrations that power everyday applications. If you aspire to be an innovator rather than just a consumer of technology, we invite you to explore our programs. With their problem-solving expertise, EECE graduates excel not only in tech industries but also in power systems, biomedical fields, and even non-technical sectors like business, law, and healthcare.