2024-2025 Catalog
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Engineering Building, Room 299
Phone: (719) 255-3548
Fax: (719) 255-3589
https://eas.uccs.edu/ece
Email: ewynhors@uccs.edu
Faculty
- Professors Emeriti: Ramaswami Dandapani, Charlie (Chia-Jiu) Wang, Michael Ciletti, Richard Kwor, John Norgard, Gerald Oleszek, Ronald M. Sega, and Rodger Ziemer
- Professors: Carlos Paz de Araujo (Distinguished Professor), T. Subramanya Kalkur (Chair), Gregory Plett, and Heather Song
- Associate Professors: Scott Trimboli and Darshika Perera
- Assistant Professors: Byeong Lee and Tarek Masaud
- Senior Instructor: Leslie Tekamp, John Lindsey
- Instructors: William Michael and Parul Patel
Programs Coordinated by the Department
Electrical Engineering Minor
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Data Analytics and System Engineering
Data Analytics and Systems Engineering, BI™
Concurrent Bachelors/Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering in Battery Controls
Electric Drivetrain Technology Graduate Certificate
PhD program in Engineering, Electrical Engineering Concentration
Electrical and Computer Engineering Study
Electrical and computer engineering harnesses the properties of electricity and materials to make possible a variety of devices and systems used for communication, computation, robotic control, navigation, remote sensing, medical imaging, and power generation and transmission.
In today’s world, engineers are involved in a host of design activities. They design complex integrated circuits used in computers and communications equipment, as well as the processes that fabricate arrays of transistors in materials such as silicon and gallium arsenide. They develop the control logic that determines how industrial robots operate and they create sophisticated computer programs that allow computers and robots to behave as though they have vision. Electrical engineers play a key role in the design of radar equipment used for navigation in virtually all spacecraft, aircraft, and ships, as well as the brains found in microwave ovens and automobile engines. Some specialize in the engineering of modern, high speed, digital computers. Many also function effectively in management, marketing and sales efforts of corporations that create technical products. Others pursue advanced studies and participate in the education of other engineers.
The department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) offers coursework leading to the undergraduate (BSEE) and graduate (MSEE and PhD) degrees in electrical engineering and an undergraduate degree in computer engineering. The BS degree in computer engineering (BS CpE) is offered jointly with the Computer Science department.
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