The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering offers one undergraduate degree and five graduate degrees.
At the undergraduate level, students can acquire a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE).
At the graduate level the department offers a Master of Science, Master of Engineering, and PhD degrees in Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE).
The program leading to the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) is a thesis-based program designed to prepare students for research and development and further study at the doctoral level.
The program leading to the Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering (MEngrEE) is a non-thesis program with a focus on professional development.
In a similar fashion, the Computer Engineering program offers a Master of Science in Computer Engineering (MSCompE) and a Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering (MEngrCompE).
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree is the terminal degree in ECE. Students are expected to conduct research leading to a contribution that enhances the state-of-the-art in ECE research and knowledge.

