Hands-on Innovation
At ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, your journey in Electrical and Computer Engineering extends beyond academics; it’s a gateway to innovation and real-world problem-solving. You’ll experience a blend of practical skills and in-depth theoretical learning across areas like robotics, digital communications, electronics, embedded systems, computer system architecture and power systems. Immerse yourself in rigorous study, hands-on projects, and research, preparing you to become an industry-ready professional. As a graduate, you’ll be ready to excel in dynamic fields such as cybersecurity, microgrids, and aerospace, leading the way in technological advancements.
A Spectrum of Engineering Programs
You can explore Electrical and Computer Engineering at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ or even double major in both. Your education blends innovation with rigorous academics, from undergraduate courses to an accelerated Bachelor’s-to-Master’s track. This mix of academic rigor and hands-on learning equips you with practical skills and problem-solving abilities, preparing you for the dynamic engineering world.
Degrees and Programs
Expert Guidance
Learn from highly qualified faculty who possess real-world knowledge about what it takes to become an electrical or computer engineer.
Empowered Education
Pursue your degree with support from a world-class leader in student-centric experiential learning.
Club Connections
Connect with fellow engineering students in groups like IEEE, Robotics Club, NSBE, and SWE.
Power Up Your Career
$83,109 to $112,970 Average Salary
ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ offers degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, providing a wide range of career options. Graduates become Electrical and Computer Engineers, Software Developers, and more, earning an average salary of $83,109 to $112,970. Companies like Gulfstream Aerospace, Georgia Power, Tesla, Google, IBM, Lockheed Martin, and Microsoft seek our alumni.