The Department's program is designed to provide our electrical engineering graduates with the tools and skills necessary to understand and apply today's technologies and to become leaders in developing tomorrow's technologies and applications. The field of electrical engineering encompasses areas such as telecommunications, data networks, signal processing, digital systems, embedded computing, intelligent systems, electronics, optoelectronics, solid state devices, and many others. The high (and increasing) complexity and sophistication of these electronic products may not be seen by the casual user, but they are understood, delivered, and advanced by electrical engineers. The familiar expectation that next year's computer and communications products will be far more powerful than today's is common to all products incorporating electronics. The electronic systems and subsystems (including both hardware and software components) are increasing exponentially in complexity and sophistication each year. Today's technological world is driven by the electronics and electronic systems, developed and advanced by electrical engineers, that are found embedded in a large portion of today's commercial and consumer products. Undergraduate Programs Electrical Engineering Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering. Chemical Engineering and Materials Science.Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry and Biological Sciences.English Language Communication Courses (ELC).
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