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Electrical Engineering

Electrical engineering is a diverse field that spans various disciplines. Our Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Electrical Engineering program is crafted to equip students with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for successful and challenging careers in this evolving field.

The curriculum covers essential areas such as analog and digital circuits, communications, computers, control systems, electromagnetics, electronics (including VLSI systems and electronic devices) and power systems. Complementing this strong theoretical foundation, the program features a robust laboratory component that offers numerous design opportunities. Students will engage with modern equipment and hardware/software tools to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems.

Additionally, the program includes numerous engineering design experiences, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to tackle the complex challenges of electrical engineering.



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The B.S.E in Electrical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria and the Electrical Engineering Program Criteria.

Contact:
Brian K. Dean, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Academic Programs Coordinator
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309-4478
Office: (248) 370-2822
[email protected]

School of Engineering and Computer Science

Engineering Center, Room 301
115 Library Drive
Rochester , MI 48309-447
(location map)
Dean's Office (248) 370-2217
Academic Advising (248) 370-2201