EECS is dedicated to graduating proficient individuals who will naturally assume leadership positions as their careers advance.


Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Computer Engineering continue to be attractive and lucrative professions with rich traditions in the design, development, testing and commercialization of cellular and information highway technology; command, control and delivery of power of high speed machines, digital networks, microprocessors and supercomputers, materials such as superconductors and bio-materials, and VLSI circuits for consumer and industrial electronic applications. Our graduates work in leading-edge businesses in a variety of technology sectors, including manufacturing and automation, computer and internet, automotive and aerospace, defense, finance, energy, and consulting.

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is organized internally into two informal divisions for greater efficiency: Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Computer Science(CS). EECS offers three undergraduate degree programs and four graduate degree programs: a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Master of Science in Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science. EECS covers a range of academic areas including, but not limited to, software, computer gaming, artificial intelligence, computation, computer systems, networking materials, control, power systems, signal processing, imaging, systems analysis, electronic devices, circuits, and processors.