| About
the Undergraduate Program
Tennessee Tech's Electrical
and Computer Engineering Department offers two solid undergraduate programs
that emphasize the fundamentals of electrical and computer engineering
and enable graduates to enter the workforce with confidence. Undergraduate
curricula are offered which lead to bachelor of science degrees
in electrical engineering (B.S.E.E.) or computer engineering (B.S.CmpE.).
Both degrees are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering
and Technology (ABET).
With about 320 undergraduate, the department is
one of the largest in the College of Engineering. All 17 faculty
members hold doctorates, and one has a joint appointment
in one of three Centers of Excellence. These centers have brought
the university international recognition and provide unique opportunities
for electrical and computer engineering undergraduates to participate
in center-related projects.
Students from the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering are known throughout the Southeast for their enthusiastic
participation in professional organizations and events. The student
chapter of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
is one of the most active student organizations on campus. It offers
a multitude of activities, social and professional, and successfully
competes with other universities in the professional and technical
contests offered through the IEEE Southeastern Conference held
each year. Officers in the IEEE student chapter and Eta Kappa Nu,
an honor society for electrical engineering students, develop leadership
and communication skills invaluable in today's job market. The
department takes pride in producing well-rounded, professionally
competent graduates. |