Electrical engineering has its origins in the study and application of electrical phenomena. However, in recent years the field has grown to embrace a diverse range of problems in applied physics and mathematics. The department currently offers advanced study in four broad areas.
- Computer Engineering concentrates on the architecture and implementation of digital logic and computing systems.
- Electromagnetics explores the theory, physical properties, and applications of electromagnetic radiation and includes emphases in optics, remote sensing, numerical computation, and microwave systems.
- Microelectronics and VLSI focuses on the design and fabrication of micro-electronic circuits for digital and analog applications, including device physics, modeling, processing, and fabrication.
- Signals and Systems studies fundamental and applied issues in information processing and includes emphases in communication theory, linear and nonlinear control systems, digital signal processing, and estimation theory.
Program Outcomes:
- Oral and Written Communication
Communicate difficult technical concepts both orally and in writing.
- Mastery of Fundamental Concepts
Mastery of fundamental concepts in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
- Conduct Independent Research
Conduct independent research.
- Dissemination of Research Results
Disseminate research results through peer-review and publication.
- Teaching and Mentoring
Teach or mentor other students in classroom or directed research activities.