Find your way.

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department provides both Undergraduate and Graduate students a solid foundation in their area of study. Whether your focus is Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Telecommunications Engineering you’ll find your way here.

Undergraduate Programs

Undergraduate students in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have the option to pursue their Bachelor of Science in both Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
 

 
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Access to the 40,000 SF UTDesign Studio

60

Faculty Members in ECE

# 1

Jobs for International Alumni in the Country

1200

Internships

ECE provides state-of-the-art facilities for research in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Labs & Facilities

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department provides extensive facilities for research in a broad area of studies.

Research Opportunities

ECE faculty members engage in extensive research programs and highly encourage students to join with them in our many programs and cross-disciplinary areas.

News

ECE faculty members engage in extensive research programs and highly encourage students to join with them in our many programs and cross-disciplinary areas.

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Alex Moreno

Class of '17

Where do you currently work and what is your job title?

UC Berkeley, Graduate Researcher

Tell us about your experience within ECE and specifically Senior Design.

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering provided me with the opportunities to take rigorous analog and RF courses as an undergrad and to work on exciting Terahertz research with Dr. Kenneth O at the Texas Analog Center of Excellence. Through the Senior Design Program I was able to brainstorm technological ideas to reduce gun violence in America. Seeing our prototype to fruition with my friends and the support of Dr. James Florence was my favorite part of the capstone project.

Why should future students choose to study within the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UTD?

Because of UTD’s fast paced track to tier one! UTD’s environment is changing at literally a new building per year and increasing student and faculty. Change like this is seen at all tiers of UTD and translates to opportunities for growth, research and learning for students. Read more about Alex here.