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Electrical engineers create and evaluate various electrical and electronic systems for numerous applications, such as power distribution, aircraft electronics, personal devices, telecommunications, radar systems, and laser technologies. The University of Oklahoma's Electrical Engineering program stands as one of the most comprehensive fields within the GCoE. Learners utilize cutting-edge tools and innovations to gain the skills needed for professional success after completing their studies. Computers play an essential role in modern life, and computer engineers focus on designing both software and hardware components. From everyday laptops to advanced military systems, these professionals develop and validate the technology we rely on daily. They also identify optimal methods to enhance and implement existing technological solutions.
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering provides both bachelor's and advanced degrees in electrical and computer engineering. Our devoted faculty ensures top-tier educational programs through their exceptional commitment. Their dedication has led to outstanding achievements, including research funding exceeding $5.17 million in 2007 from prestigious organizations like the NSF, NIH, and U.S. Department of Transportation, with significant focus areas including Biomedical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control, Solid State technologies, Transportation systems, and Display Technology. Additional support comes from OCAST and collaborations with regional industry leaders.