B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering

... United States
... University of New Haven

Course Overview

Electrical engineering and computer engineering have much in common. Computer engineering grew out of electrical engineering and is, in fact, a sub-discipline of it. The two disciplines share many fundamentals, including computer programming, electronic circuits, digital design, and robotics.

Apart from each other, they stand proudly on their own. Electrical engineers are experts in the transmission, conversion, and generation of electric energy and in communication and signal processing. Computer engineers are known as the hardware warriors —they design and build computers and components and bring computer science into the mix by developing and integrating the software that makes them work.

Bring the two disciplines together, and you unite the power behind the “brains,” opening up myriad ways to make the world a safer, healthier, cleaner, and more efficient place to live. A whole new set of career opportunities opens up as well. It’s one degree with unlimited possibilities.

General Eligibility

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Language Requirement

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Programme Information
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Course Category

Computer Science


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Campus Name

The Yale campus


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

Full-Time, 3 years


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Available Intake

September


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IELTS Score

0.0


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Tuition Fees Range

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