The ECE programs prepare students for a career in Engineering by engaging them in studies related to core and specialty areas through both theoretical and hands-on teaching methods. Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering students have many courses in common, including math, physics, circuits and electronics, programming, microprocessors, digital systems, economics, engineering law, technical writing, technology and society, and a complementary studies elective in an Arts or Management discipline. In their final year, students participate in a team-based group design project that allows them both the opportunity to put into practice knowledge and skills acquired throughout their program and the exposure to the concepts of team work and project management.
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4 | year |
Professional opportunities Developing electronics and computing technologies behind everyday devices such as digital cameras, televisions, cell phones, microwave ovens, video game systems Transportation and aerospace Healthcare - instruments and diagnostic systems such as prosthetics, hearing aids, MRI, and ultrasound Communication - antennas, software systems, satellite systems, and networking technologies Energy - power generation and delivery, motors, converters Research - nanotechnology, quantum computing, photonics, and computational intelligence