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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering delivers education and conducts research across multiple fields including power systems, optoelectronics, digital systems, VLSI design, data communications and networking, automatic control systems, electronics, embedded systems, microelectronics, power electronics, robotics, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering.
The Department provides Bachelor of Science degrees in both Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E.) and Computer Engineering (B.S.Cp.E.). Both programs follow an eight-semester course sequence that builds foundational concepts and design-analysis methods specific to each specialization. Computer applications are emphasized throughout the curriculum. Graduates enjoy diverse career paths as power engineers, communication engineers, digital design engineers, test engineers, embedded system developers, network engineers, control engineers, project engineers, robotic system engineers, optoelectronic engineers, application engineers, analog engineers, medical product engineers, and process engineers.