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- Undergraduate Program
- Electrical and Computer engineering encompasses all areas of research,
- development, design, and operation of electrical and electronic
- systems and their components, including software. Specialization in
- such varied areas as bioengineering, circuit theory, communication
- sciences, computers and automata, control systems, electromagnetic
- fields, energy sources and systems, and materials and electronic
- devices is available. Two degree programs are offered by the School:
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) and Bachelor of
- Science in Computer Engineering (BSCmpE).
- Engineers in both programs must have a strong background in
- mathematics and physics, a broad base in the humanities, and a command
- of the English language to provide the breadth essential for optimum
- professional growth. The curriculum offered by the School of
- Electrical and Computer Engineering meets these objectives.
- Graduates from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering are
- sought by all major industries. Electrical engineers hold many unusual
- and challenging positions in the aerospace, chemical, nuclear,
- automotive, medical, metallurgical, textile, railway, petroleum, and
- other basically nonelectrical industries, as well as in computers,
- electronics, communications, power, and other electrical
- industries. Their activities span industrial activity, research,
- development, design, production, marketing, operation, field test, and
- maintenance of many types of equipment for government, industry, farm,
- and home.
- Both the electrical engineering and computer engineering programs are
- ABET accredited.
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