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Undergraduate
Programs - Overview
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering teaches
technologies that have special significance and relevance
for the 21st century. Personal computers, cellular phones,
fiber-optic communications and the Internet, medical imaging
systems, digital CDs and DVDs, and laser materials processing
systems are a few of the technologies arising from the disciplines
of electrical and computer engineering.
Electrical and computer engineering technologies are critical
to the development of virtually every field of science,
technology, and medicine. Electronic instrumentation for
measurements; environmental monitoring of pollution; land
use and global warming; automatic control systems for industry
and transportation, data communications for people, corporations,
and governments; and computer modeling for economics, weather,
and security are all examples of how we support broad areas
of inquiry and contributions to human knowledge and welfare.
The ECE Department offers degree programs in electrical
engineering, computer systems engineering, and photonics.
The academic programs are a balanced mix of the underlying
fundamental sciences and engineering principles and practice,
as well as hands-on laboratory experiences, a team-based
undergraduate design project, and ample opportunities for
student involvement in one of its many world-class research
laboratories. Undergraduates are encouraged to get involved
with research and development efforts in faculty labs through
UROP (Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program), work
study, or student employment. Engineering is an applied
science, and we believe it is important to start applying
what is learned in the classroom as soon as possible.
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