Introduction to EECS Undergraduate Education

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. The programs emphasize the close study of those physical laws relevant to the study of modern electrical devices. Some courses focus on the laws governing the behavior of individual devices, as well as the behavior in the interconnection of devices. Still other specialized courses deal with the analysis and synthesis of electrical networks and systems. Our undergraduate program is flexible enough to allow you to concentrate your electives in digital systems, computer engineering, communications and signal processing, control systems, electric power systems, electronics, and electromagnetics. You will have access to extensive computer resources.

The undergraduate curriculum requires that, in your senior year, you conceive and complete a two-semester project under the supervision of a faculty member. You have a variety of choices of subject matter, and your project will showcase your judgement and creativity in engineering design. Seniors normally present their projects to the general public during the College of Engineering's Open House, thus gaining experience communicating their ideas to the public.

Electrical Engineering (starting Fall 2009)

Computer Engineering (starting Fall 2009)

Computer Science (starting Fall 2009)

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