The
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) offers
a Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical Engineering, a Bachelor
of Science (B.S.) in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of
Science (B.S.) in Computer Engineering. The M.S. in Electrical
Engineering (M.S.E.E.) currently offers the graduate student options
in Communication Systems, Computer Systems, and Control and Robotics
Systems. The B.S. in Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E.) trains
undergraduate students in the fundamental principles of Electrical
Engineering including communications, controls, electronics and
power. The B.S. in Computer Engineering (B.S.Cp.E.) trains undergraduate
students in the fundamental electrical engineering principles
and design of computer hardware and software.
The undergraduate curriculum includes 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 with
a choice of laboratories as well as applied research-thesis experiences.