- The electrical engineering bachelor’s program at Stevens teaches the tools and skills the students need to understand and apply today’s technologies and become leaders in developing tomorrow’s technologies and applications.
- Telecommunications, data networks, signal processing, digital systems, embedded computing, intelligent systems, and electronics are just a few of the exciting and rapidly evolving areas of electrical engineering that dominate today's technology-driven world.
- As the power and sophistication of information technology grows exponentially, electrical engineers with digital expertise are essential to commerce, government, industry, and everyday tech gadgets like smart phones and gaming systems.
- The electrical engineering undergraduate program at Stevens offers students a foundation in fundamental engineering and the liberal arts, while focusing on the deep disciplinary knowledge needed to succeed in the electrical industry, and beyond.
- Undergraduates have access to state-of-the-art academic and research laboratories such as the ECE Makerspace where students can create unique parts for their electronic designs, including circuit boards, enclosures and other parts.
- A thorough, broad-based curriculum with strong technical courses taught by globally renowned faculty facilitates the integration of science, technology, and business skills that the field will require.
- The program culminates with a project-oriented, two-semester senior design course through which future graduates develop the entrepreneurial and project management skills needed to become a future technology leader.