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Electrical and Computer Engineering Degree Programs

Undergraduate Programs

Learn more about Baskin Engineering undergraduate advising and resources.

Electrical Engineering B.S.

This degree meets the global standards for technical education in the Electrical Engineering Profession, enhances employment opportunities for graduates, and supports the entry to a technical profession.

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Robotics Engineering B.S.

This program prepares graduates for rewarding careers at the interfaces between electrical, computer, and mechanical engineering.

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Electrical Engineering Minor

The electrical engineering minor provides a solid foundation in the core areas of electronic circuits and signals and systems, as well as the prerequisite material in mathematics and physics.

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Assistive Technology Minor

The assistive technology minor is designed for students interested in helping people with movement disabilities.

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Bioelectronics and Biophotonics Minor

The bioelectronics and biophotonics minor is designed for students in chemical, biological, environmental sciences, and biomolecular engineering.

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Graduate Programs

Learn more about Baskin Engineering’s electrical and computer engineering graduate programs.

Electrical and Computer Engineering Contiguous Bachelor’s/Master’s Pathway

Undergraduate students can apply to this program to earn a B.S. degree in their own major together with an M.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering.

Electrical and Computer Engineering M.S.

This program focuses on the following core areas: Electronic Circuits and Energy Systems; Photonic and Electronic Devices; Robotics, Control, and Cyber-Physical Systems; and Signals, Image Processing, and Communication Systems.

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Electrical and Computer Engineering Ph.D.

This program focuses on the following core areas: Electronic Circuits and Energy Systems; Photonic and Electronic Devices; Robotics, Control, and Cyber-Physical Systems; and Signals, Image Processing, and Communication Systems.

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Robotics and Control Designated Emphasis

The graduate designated emphasis is a collaboration of faculty from several Baskin School of Engineering programs and is administered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Materials Science Laboratory, photo by Elena Zhukova

Learn about the new materials science and engineering M.S. and Ph.D. programs launching fall 2023.