The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department offers major programs leading to the bachelor of science in electrical-engineering or the bachelor of science in electrical and computer engineering, ...
This course is divided into two parts in which students focus on core skills to help them thrive in electrical and computer engineering. The first half of the course focuses on application programming ...
Take EE 3261 in spring of Year 3 instead of an EE Elective. Take EE 4250 in spring of Year 4 instead of an EE Elective. 2020–21 and earlier please contact the advisor for flow charts. Flow charts are ...
Take EE 3261 in spring of Year 3 instead of an EE Elective. Take EE 4250 in sfall of Year 4 instead of an EE Elective. 2020–21 and earlier please contact the advisor for flow charts. Flow charts are ...
To be considered for the online M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, candidates must meet these requirements: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year university in electrical ...
This lab course introduces students to modern topics of engineering optics. Teams of students will carry out four different projects: holography, lasers, free-space optical communication, and ...
Electrical engineering is one of the fastest growing segments of engineering. Electrical engineers work with the supply and flow of electricity to improve the devices and systems we use everyday. They ...
Electrical engineers design, develop and analyze key technological systems, like the ones that power electronics, communications and electromagnetics. In UW’s electrical engineering program, students ...
What if augmented reality could improve rural health care? Or had faster weather forecasts? Use theory, algorithms and systems (such as robots or drones) for making intelligent decisions in complex ...