The electrical engineering program prepares students to practice within the electrical engineering discipline either through employment in industry, government, or entrepreneurship. The sophomore year features four tracks, including two-course sequences in analog hardware, digital hardware, software, and applied math. These eight courses prepare students to continue as juniors in their specific program (CoE or EE) with foundational strength. Our graduates also pursue advanced study in electrical engineering or other engineering, science, medicine, or professional fields and be able to serve in leadership positions in academia, industry or government.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Equip yourself with solid theoretical and practical foundations in power systems, electromagnetics, semiconductor devices, electronic circuit design, signal processing, and control theory.
Master of Science in Electrical & Computer Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical & Computer Engineering
Learn the tools needed to excel in the field of computer engineering.
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical & Computer Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical & Computer Engineering
Earn the skills and expertise in electrical and computer engineering to lead to careers in teaching and research in academia and in industry.