BSE in Electrical Engineering
Program Overview
Academics
The Case School of Engineering offers a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program with a major in Electrical Engineering. This program provides a broad foundation in the field through combined classroom and laboratory work, preparing students to enter the profession or pursue a graduate degree.
Program Description
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program with a major in Electrical Engineering educates students to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context. Through courses, students learn analog and digital electronics, electromagnetics, signal processing, and semiconductor electronic devices.
Areas of Focus
In the electrical engineering major, students hone their focus in at least one of the following areas:
- Signals and control
- Computer software
- Solid state
- Circuits
- Computer hardware
- Robotics
- Biomedical applications
Research and Laboratory Experience
Many courses have integral or associated laboratories where students can gain direct experience with electrical engineering principles and instrumentation. Students have ready access to teaching laboratory facilities and are encouraged to use them during non-scheduled hours in addition to regularly scheduled laboratory sessions. Students can also apply their drive and education by taking part in the wide spectrum of research projects being conducted in the department.
Accreditation
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program with a major in Electrical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the commission's General Criteria and Program Criteria for Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s), and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.
Degree Requirements
Students can review the university's General Bulletin for specific course requirements.
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in electrical engineering, with a focus on both theoretical and practical aspects of the field. The curriculum includes a range of courses that cover the fundamentals of electrical engineering, as well as more advanced topics in areas such as signals and systems, electronics, and computer systems.
