The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is located in Elson S. Floyd Hall in the ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø Business Technology and Research Park. The department offers five separate degree programs:
- Computer engineering (B.S.E.)
- Electrical engineering (B.S.E.)
- Master of Science in computer engineering
- Master of Science in electrical engineering
- Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering
Vision: Our vision is educating for life-long careers in industry and academia.
Mission: Our mission is to provide challenging undergraduate and graduate programs in electrical and computer engineering that are recognized for excellence in education and research. Strong ties with industry are encouraged.
Facilities
The department boasts seven dedicated instructional laboratories, circuits, digital logic, electronics, embedded systems, machines, microprocessors and senior design. It also has nine research laboratories spanning the research interests of the current faculty.
I am so glad I picked ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø – mostly for the incredible number of experiences available that provide hands-on opportunities around every corner in labs, student organizations, research opportunities, internships and co-ops, and in unexpected places.
Building careers and impacting society
Our programs provide the experience-driven learning opportunities students need to find success. They do find success and can be found working through the world for companies that impact the daily lives of society. Some of the companies they work for include the following;
Our alumni
When you attend ÃÛÌÒÉçÇø Michigan University to pursue a degree in electrical or computer engineering, you will join a growing group of alumni who are impacting our field and advancing technology in many industries.
Alumni such as Jason Joseph, B.S.E.’97, who is the chief digital and information officer for Corewell Health where he leads strategic and operational information services with a primary focus on creating efficiencies and simplifying experiences through digital technology and automation. Joseph leads efforts across all categories of technology including applications, cybersecurity, data and analytics, clinical technology and emergency preparedness services. Joseph received an Alumni Excellence Award from the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences in 2023.