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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department

Wielding technology properly - efficiently, safely, effectively - takes ethical and thorough education in your chosen technology. MSOE's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department (EECS) provides you with all the skills, knowledge and ethical background you need to be confident in the decisions you make in your career.

Electrical engineering encompasses many careers and degrees. Just about everything electronic, from pace makers to MP3 players, is touched by this field. That's why EECS is the largest (and oldest) academic department at MSOE. The department supports 14 engineering laboratories.


The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises you that the department will:

  • produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities
  • graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas
  • instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning
  • instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education
  • require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities

The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department offers the following undergraduate degrees:


The department offers the following graduate degrees:

Related certificate and special company programs also are offered.


The main Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department office is L-350 in the Walter Schroeder Library. The chairman of the department is Dr. Steve Williams.

Ayla Jensen

Ayla Jensen

Class of: 2013 Major: Computer Engineering

The challenging academic environment seems "the perfect place" to prepare for her career.

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