Choose One of Our Bachelor Degrees
The B.S. in Electrical Engineering is designed to prepare
graduates for responsible engineering positions in design,
development, research, applications, and operation in
the fields of communications, control systems, digital signal
processing systems, electromagnetics, digital and analog
electronic circuits, physical electronics, computer-aided design
and power systems.
The B.S.E, Option in Biomedical and Clinical Engineering
allows the student to acquire substantive competence in
biomedical engineering and biology. The program builds
upon a strong base of biology, mathematics, physics,
chemistry, and engineering science to develop a clinically
oriented biomedical engineer to serve medical and
industrial needs.
ABET Accreditation
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Program
and the Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Computer
Engineering Technology Program are respectively
accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission
(EAC) and the Technology Accreditation commission (TAC)
of the ABET, Inc., 111 Market Place, Suite #1050, Baltimore,
MD 21202, phone: 410-347-7700, website: http://www.abet.org). Students enrolling in this program are advised
to get in touch with the undergraduate advisor for information
regarding ABET requirements.
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Engineering Technology
The B.S. Electronics Engineering Technology prepares the student for a position
as a technologist, in such industries as aerospace, computers,
communications, biomedical, chemical, power, etc. Students are
offered a wide range of training in topics such as instrumentation,
controls, microprocessors, microelectronics, biomedical
electronics, communications, motors and generators, robotics,
computer applications, programming and interfacing.
The B.S. Computer Engineering Technology
prepares graduates to pursue careers related
to manufacturing, integration, and support of computer
systems. Emphasis is placed on specific job skills required of
entry level professionals in computer industry, including systems
analysis and design, data administration, networking,
data communications, data acquisition, oral and written communication,
and management principles.
Official Program Information
*Note: although every effort is made to keep this Web site
up to date, you should also consult the printed catalog for official
information and program requirements, which may vary depending on the
year you enter(ed) the program.
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