SoutheastCon Competition
TTU's student team entry won second place in the Hardware Competition at the IEEE SoutheastCon 2013 held in Jacksonville, FL.
What powers your imagination? Electrical and computer engineers have found inspiration to design, build, and test devices that power our everyday world and carry information across the globe. HD TVs, robots and intelligent systems, solar power, computer chips, new computer operating systems – they all have electrical and computer engineers in common.
An Exciting Time
You'll have the chance to participate in research that includes wind energy, sending and securing massive amounts of computer data, fuel cells, secure and economical camera surveillance, and more.
A Solid Foundation
You’ll work in labs designed to replicate experience in industry. The TVA Power Relay Lab, for instance, has some of the same equipment the industry giant uses in daily operations. There are a number of labs were you can conduct research, even as an undergraduate.
A Meaningful Future
As a professional, you’ll be experienced in designing and manufacturing safe, economical products that enhance our quality of life. You’ll understand the latest programming languages, operating systems, and software engineering that connect the world.
CSC/ECE Laptop Initiative for Fall 2013
The departments of and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Computer Science (CSC) are requiring laptops in several courses. We are moving toward a cloud-based solution that allows our laboratory environment to be available anywhere at anytime and enables and encourages new approaches to teaching.
For more details on hardware, software, and services please see the laptop program document.







