Electrical Engineering - Computer Engineering

Shorelight Group - Auburn University

USA,Alabama

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 32,246/year

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USA, Alabama

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1856

Total Students: 30,440 +

Int. Students: 1,491 +

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Main Campus Address

Auburn, AL 36849, United States

Electrical Engineering - Computer Engineering

Program Overview

The Electrical and Computer Engineering curricula produce well-educated graduates prepared to practice engineering at a professional level in an era of rapid and challenging technological development. The educational objectives of the Electrical Engineering curriculum include providing a foundation in seven fundamental areas of electrical engineering (circuits and systems, electromagnetics, electronics, digital systems, communications and signal processing, control systems, and power engineering), giving our graduates the technical proficiency needed for the professional practice of electrical engineering. The educational objectives of the Computer Engineering curriculum include providing a foundation in both electrical engineering (circuits and systems, electronics, and digital systems) and computer science, giving our graduates the technical proficiency needed for the professional practice of computer engineering, including the design and application of computer components and systems. The educational objectives of the Wireless Engineering curriculum include providing a foundation in electrical engineering (circuits and systems, electromagnetics, electronics, digital systems, communications and signal processing), with an emphasis on communication networks to give our graduates the technical proficiency needed for the professional practice of engineering in the wireless industry. Graduates of this program will be able to analyze, develop, design, test, administer and support wireless network systems, communication devices, and other components used in wireless computer and telecommunication networks. All three curricula develop within our graduates the ability to communicate their ideas effectively to technical and non-technical audiences, work effectively in multidisciplinary teams, take their places in society as responsible citizens, and instill within them an appreciation of and enthusiasm for lifelong scientific inquiry, learning and creativity.