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About the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) offers a master of science (MS) in electrical engineering, a bachelor of science (BS) in electrical engineering and a bachelor of science (BS) in computer engineering.

The graduate and undergraduate curriculums include a large number of laboratories where practical application of classroom theory is experience by the student. Additionally, a senior project design, an implementation, and an evaluation are required of all undergraduates and may take the form of team project. The undergraduate student is well-prepared upon graduation to begin either a professional career or a graduate program. The graduate curriculum also provides the student applied research-thesis experiences.


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