You may pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering with a major in Electrical Engineering by following one of two programs of study - electrical engineering or computer engineering. You may also pursue a different major with a minor, merged major, dual major or dual degree in Electrical Engineering.
Electrical Engineering (EE) Program Emphasis
This program emphasis prepares graduates for positions with companies who design and build integrated circuits or a variety of complex systems including wireless communications, controls, power, or electronics. Graduates can also select their electives to pursue a broad background for preparation for fields of study in law, medicine or biology.
Electrical Engineering Program for students entering Fall 2008
2008-2009 EE Emphasis Program of Study
EE Prerequisite Flowchart
Sample 6 Term Plan for Transfers (Word Download)
Computer Engineering (CpE) Program Emphasis
This emphasis focuses on software and hardware skills that prepare graduates to design "smart" products using microprocessors and embedded controllers.
Computer Engineering Program for students entering Fall 2008
2008-2009 CpE Emphasis Program of Study
CpE Prerequisite Flowchart
Sample 6 Term Plan for transfer students (Word Download)
Catalog for Electrical Engineering Dept.
EE&CpE Program Requirements
Undergraduate EE Courses
Dual Major, Merged Major or Dual Degree
You may want to pursue one of these options where courses you take for one degree may count toward a second major or degree.
See the appropriate catalog for more information.
Other Minors and Certificates
You may want to pursue other minors or certificates and you may count courses taken for your major for your minor.
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