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Electrical Engineering Curriculum

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) offers an academic program of study, spanning a wide range of disciplines. The program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Although all EE students begin with a unifying foundation, the areas of specialization available include Computer Engineering, Signal Processing, Communication, and Control Systems, Applied Electrophyiscs, and Digital Systems. Details and course requirements are in the Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Handbook.

For additional information contact the Electrical Engineering Office (434)924-6073.

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Computer Engineering Curriculum

Computer Engineering (CPE) is an exciting new field which spans topics in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Students learn and practice the design and analysis of computer systems, including both hardware and software aspects and their integration. The students who fulfill these requirements earn a degree in Computer Engineering.

The primary objective of the undergraduate CPE program is to provide a solid education in the fundamentals of both Electrical Engineering and Computer Science so that graduates who satisfy the requirements of the CPE program are prepared either to enter into the practice of the profession or to continue advanced education. Additional information can be found in the Computer Engineering Undergraduate Handbook and on www.cpe.virginia.edu.

For additional information contact the Computer Engineering Office (434) 924-3198.

Program Educational Objectives and Outcomes

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