B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of Arizona
Key Information
Campus location
Tucson, USA
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
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Introduction
Well-Integrated BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering
The department offers a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering, including online options, with a curriculum that allows students to focus on particular interests, such as the following:
- Autonomous systems and robotics
- Biomedical technologies
- Circuits, microelectronics and VLSI
- Communications, coding and information theory
- Computer architecture and cloud computing
- Optics, photonics and THz devices and systems
- Signal, image and video processing
- Software engineering and embedded systems
- Wireless networking, security and system
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Curriculum
Though students interested in electrical engineering tend to focus on power systems, signal processing and telecommunications, while computer engineering students concentrate on the design of software, computer chips and robotics, for example, the two areas are well integrated.
Online BS Option
ECE has an online BS option for transfer students and is working toward providing all electrical and computer engineering courses online.
Career Opportunities
Software Engineering Degree Leads to Top Technology Jobs
Software engineers build the technological infrastructure for our increasingly connected world. They are in high demand across industries and government, working in areas such as:
- Aerospace and space exploration
- Natural and fabricated environments
- Automation and connectivity
- Human and intelligent systems
- Data, computing and networking
With an interdisciplinary curriculum covering large-scale product development and intensive real-world design, the University of Arizona BS in software engineering prepares students for some of the most coveted technology jobs.