The Department of Electrical Engineering (EE), the largest department in the College of Engineering, offers a Bachelor of Science degree with concentrations in Control System Engineering, Communication and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) System Engineering, and Computer Engineering. The program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET). Individuals enrolling in this degree program are given an opportunity to develop a strong background in the engineering sciences and to learn the analysis, design, and synthesis tools necessary to function well as active participants in many traditional, new, and emerging areas of technology. The Cooperative Education in Engineering Program formally integrates students' University studies with institutionally supervised work experiences at cooperating organizations. The majority of students have had engineering-related experience during their Bachelor's degree. The EE department continues to be recognized locally and nationally for the quality of its undergraduate program. As a result, EE graduates continue to find high-paying jobs or are accepted into graduate schools nationwide.
2004-2006
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