Electrical & Computer Engineering
MASTER ■ CERTIFICATE ■ ON-CAMPUS
The Electrical & Computer Engineering program covers the foundations of electrical and computer engineering and also offers a wide variety of elective courses on new and emerging areas of electrical and computer engineering. Elective courses follow industry trends and enable students to acquire skills to help them secure internships and full time positions at leading technology companies.
CAREER OUTCOMES
- Software Engineer / Developer (including Senior, Lead, and Sr.)
- Product Manager / Product Owner / Director of Product
- Director / Senior Director (Engineering, Software, Operations)
- Electrical Engineer / Electronics Engineer
- Vice President / VP (IT, Product, Business Development)
- Program Manager / Project Manager
- Systems Engineer / Lead Systems Engineer
- Patent Examiner / Primary Patent Examiner
- Hardware Engineer / Design Verification Engineer
- Solutions Architect / Principal Architect
PROGRAM-SPECIFIC ADMISSIONS PREREQUISITES
Those with a STEM degree outside of electrical and/or computer engineering would need to complete the following prerequisite courses (or their equivalent) prior to applying:
- Calculus I and II (Required)
- Engineering Probability (ENEE324) (Recommended)
- Programming Concepts (One of C, C++, or Java such as ENEE140 or ENEE150) (Required)
- Introduction to Micro and Nanoelectronics (ENEE304) (Required)
- Signal and System Theory (ENEE322) (Recommended)
- Computer Organization (ENEE350) (Required)
- Algorithms and Data Structures (ENEE351) (Recommended)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Build foundational expertise and a specialized
breadth of knowledge in areas like:
- Communications and Signal Processing
- Computer Engineering
- Controls
- Microelectronics
- Electrophysics
- Explore unique elective courses in applied areas like:
- Internet of Things and Embedded Systems
- Data Science, AI, and Machine Learning
- Cybersecurity and Cloud Engineering
- Engineering Artificial Intelligence
- Robotics