At Saint Louis University’s School of Science and Engineering, we have developed a unique, hands-on Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering program that incorporates analysis, design and ...
The graduate program in electrical engineering prepares professionals for applying deepened skillsets and advanced knowledge that will further their career. Students emerge as professionals ready to ...
Our Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSE) will deepen your knowledge in areas such as signal processing, communications, power systems and electronics. You can specialize this degree ...
Electrical engineers create all types of electrical equipment and systems. These professionals design our electronics, build our electrical systems, and give power to our communities. With the top ...
Synthesize science, mathematics, technology, and application-oriented designs into world-class consumer products, timely microprocessors, state-of-the-art computers, advanced electronic components, ...
The Master of Science (MS) in Electrical and Computer Engineering can prepare you for a successful career in academia or industry. The department offers two traditional MS degree plans. Both require a ...
In addition to fulfilling the undergraduate Core Curriculum for the Bachelor of Science degree, students majoring in electrical and computer engineering must fulfill the following major requirements ...
An electrical engineering master's degree that merges technology, engineering, and science and applies them to practical, industrial, and business applications. Rapidly developing global technologies ...
ENG 4510 is offered instead of ENG 4515 in SELECT Approved Electives. Metallurgy (MY) courses were offered instead of Materials Science and Engineering courses (MSE). ME 3210 and ME 3220 were listed ...
Graphene and related two-dimensional (2D) materials have remained an active field of research in science and engineering for over fifteen years. Here, the authors investigate why the transition from ...
Electrical engineers design and oversee the development of electrical equipment. They create new technologies and improve existing devices, adhering to client and end-user needs, building codes, and ...