Current Undergraduate Students
The professions of electrical and computer engineering combine the principles of the electrical and physical sciences, using mathematics as a common language, to develop a body of knowledge and techniques for the solutions to important problems in modern technological society. The main objectives of the programs are to provide our graduates with a firm education in the fundamentals, to teach them to think analytically, and -- most important of all -- to help them learn how to learn. An important contribution to accomplishing these goals is our five-course sequence of stand-alone project laboratory courses, which give students considerable experience working closely with others in real-world situations to solve open-ended design problems.
The result of the overall curriculum is to prepare graduates who are sensitive to the consequences of their work, both ethically and professionally, for productive professional careers. A broad educational background has been incorporated into this curriculum, and personalized advising plays an important role in its implementation.
Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas Tech offers the following degrees for undergraduates:
-
B.S in Electrical Engineering
-
B.S. in Computer Engineering
-
Dual B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
-
150-Hour Combined B.S and M.S. in Electrical Engineering.
-
150-Hour Combined B.S in Computer Engineering and M.S. in Electrical Engineering.
The B.S. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering are accredited by:
Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET
111 Market Place, Suite 1050
Baltimore, MD 21202-4012
telephone: (410) 347-7700
web: http://www.abet.org/