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Electrical Engineering (B.S.)

This major provides a broad background for professions in engineering, medicine, law, and business administration. This program has a common lower-division and a very flexible structure in the upper-division. After the lower-division core, all students take six breadth courses during the junior year. They must then satisfy a depth requirement which can be met with five depth courses. These depth sequences include communication systems, computer design, controls and systems theory, electronic circuits and systems, electronic devices and materials, machine intelligence, networks, photonics, queuing systems, software systems, and SIP/DSP. Students must also complete a design requirement for at least one project course. The remainder of the program consists of seven electives, which may range as widely or as narrowly as needed. Our graduates have found high tech positions in diverse areas such as computer electronics, phone and satellite communication systems, advanced circuit and optical systems design, and wireless communications.

This program is accredited by EAC/ABET.

Administered by: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

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