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The College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) at the University of Michigan-Dearborn stands at the forefront of delivering exceptional graduate programs that blend research, practical engineering, and ongoing professional development. The EECE Ph.D. program meets the growing demand for engineers skilled in cutting-edge technologies, well-versed in the newest scientific and engineering breakthroughs, and capable of conducting interdisciplinary research bridging electrical and computer engineering disciplines. Primarily tailored for individuals pursuing academic, research, and development careers, this Ph.D. program operates under the Rackham Graduate School at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor while being managed and delivered through UM-Dearborn. It adheres to the admission criteria, enrollment processes, degree prerequisites, graduation standards, and administrative guidelines set by the Rackham Graduate School's Executive Board. As a full-time, research-intensive degree, the program equips students to perform groundbreaking translational research and pioneer technological innovations in electrical, electronics, and computer engineering fields.