
About the Program
Become a generator of innovation and positively impact the world by designing electrical equipment and systems. Experience our learn by doing education with hands-on study of circuits, electronics, computer software, hardware, control systems and more. Test your own ideas and designs first-hand in our lab courses and interpret results under the mentorship of our experienced faculty. Here, you will develop your technical and communication skills, and gain the experience needed for your dream career in electrical engineering.
The Polytechnic Approach
Learn about the fundamentals of electric circuits and demonstrate them through experiments in the lab. Study electromagnetic concepts and recognize their applications. Understand the theory behind the design of communication systems then use the instruments necessary for their functioning. You'll take class concepts and put them to work, ready to make an impact on your career from day one.
Career Outcomes
Courses
Our undergraduate curriculum provides a well-rounded education in both theory and the practice of engineering. You will be required to take many ‘hands-on’ laboratories to experience the practical application of classroom theory. Additionally, all students are required to prepare a senior project involving design, implementation, and evaluation. It often takes the form of a multidisciplinary team project. Upon graduation, you will be well-prepared to begin either a professional career or continue your education in a graduate program.

Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Sedat Ozer
Dr. Sedat Ozer is a researcher, a machine learning scientist, an Assistant Professor and a data analysis expert. He is currently working on robot vision and machine learning-related problems for autonomous systems and serves as the director of MultiRobot Intelligence and Perception Lab at OzU .

Get Involved!
Electrical Engineering Student Activities
Extracurricular activities can greatly enrich your college experience. They offer the opportunity to meet other students, hear from industry professionals, network and more.
Licensure Disclosure and Accreditation
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The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department offers a Computer Engineering Program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree.
The Computer Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org , under the General Criteria, and the Program Criteria for Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s) and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.
For more information, please view our program educational objectives and outcomes.