Program Offerings
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
This program deals with the study and use of technology and applied science involving
electrical phenomena. It involves the application of the basic theories in the design,
installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical apparatuses and systems as
they are used in the generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization of
electrical energy for various commercial, industrial, and other purposes.
It is important that the student builds a good foundation in the areas of mathematics
and physical science. It is oriented towards the understanding of the basic theory
and concepts needed for entry into any of the many activities in the profession
including but not limited to design, operations and management, teaching, sales,
and consulting.
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
This program provides an extremely broad range of exciting activities and opportunities
in the field of telecommunications and electronics engineering. It includes such
topics as device physics, device operation, design of integrated circuits, communications
and network systems, audio and video processing, robotics, electromagnetics, antenna
systems, signal processing, control systems, and electronic materials, to name a
few.
Graduates of this program may engage in the design, manufacture, and development
of integrated circuits and antenna systems, telecommunication systems and networks,
audio and video processing, embedded computing, and the interface between biological
and electrical systems.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
This program provides required skills and competencies in the combined fields of
computers, communications, and information technology. It will also help develop
an understanding of the underlying concepts and their applications.
Graduates of this program may engage in the design, development, implementation,
maintenance, and management of computer systems through the knowledge gained in
the study of computer hardware and software, and their interdependencies in the
areas of digital systems, computer architecture, microprocessors, data communications,
computer networks, operating systems, and computer programming using machine-level
and high-level languages.