Program Overview
The study of electrical engineering includes the topics related to modern electric power systems covering generation, transmission, and distribution engineering. Also included are the associated methods for their protection, system analysis, power system planning, economics and dispatch, and optimization techniques. Electronic engineering is the study of robotics,
communications, circuits, electromagnetic fields and
digital and analog hardware. We offer a
comprehensive program leading to a combined Electrical
& Electronic Engineering B.S. degree accredited by
the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the
Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology
(ABET).
Students receive a thorough grounding in mathematics, physics,
chemistry, computer science and engineering science
during their first four semesters. Engineering design
and applications are stressed in upper division courses.
Prospective students are urged to discuss their plans as
early as possible with their high school or community
college counselor. The E&EE Department Chairman is
available for individual advising and encourages all
students, both prospective and enrolled, to contact him
regularly.
