School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) was created in the spring of 2015 to allow greater access to courses offered by both departments for undergraduate and graduate students in exciting collaborative research in fields.
We offer B.S. degrees in computer science, computer engineering, data science and electrical engineering, and graduate degrees in computer science and engineering and electrical engineering. EECS focuses on the convergence of technologies and disciplines to meet today’s industrial demands.
Some of the collaborative areas of research offered through the school include:
- Biomedical Devices and Systems
- Communications, Information Theory, and Coding over Networked Systems
- Computational Science
- Computer Architecture
- Control and Decision Systems
- Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
- Electromagnetics
- Electronic Materials and Devices
- Integrated Circuits and Systems
- Network and Mobile Systems
- Operating Systems and Cloud Computing
- Optical Materials, Devices, and Systems
- Power and Energy Systems
- Programming Languages and Compilers
- Remote Sensing and Space Systems
- Security and Privacy
- Signal and Image Processing
- Theoretical Computer Science