ECE Industrial Advisory Board
The goal of the advisory board is to provide a sounding board and critique from the industrial viewpoint with the intent of supporting this growth and achieving a broad, well-rounded curriculum with faculty and facilities appropriate for a first class electrical engineering program.
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 B.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering and in Computer Engineering are accredited by the ABET.