The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers degree programs in electrical engineering at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels. The Master of Science degree is required for students who plan to complete a PhD and undergraduate electrical engineering majors may opt to pursue a five-year course of study and earn their bachelors and Master of Engineering degrees simultaneously. Program research is concentrated in one of six areas including computer science, engineering physics and bioelectrical engineering.
Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Headquarters
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Room 38-401
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-253-4600
eecs.mit.edu/
Princeton University offers a bachelors degree, a Master of Engineering and a doctoral degree in electrical engineering as well as joint PhD in electrical engineering and electronic materials. Research at the university is carried out in four main areas: computer engineering; electronic materials and devices; information sciences and systems; and optics and optical electronics. Students have the opportunity to participate in faculty research projects involving nanostructures, macroelectronics and lightwave communication.
Princeton University
Department of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Quadrangle, Olden Street
Princeton, NJ 08544
609-258-3500
ee.princeton.edu/
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University offers a bachelors degree program, a Master of Science, an integrated BS/MS program, a PhD and dual PhD program with partner schools in Portugal. Program research is broken up into several concentrations, including information processing and networks, critical infrastructure and risk assessment and applied mathematics and technology.
Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-7400
ece.cmu.edu
Columbia University offers students the opportunity to pursue degrees in electrical engineering at the undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional levels. Undergraduates may complete a bachelors degree only or they may opt for the integrated BS/MS program that allows them to earn a bachelor's and master's degree simultaneously. The professional degree program is designed to allow students to complete specialized study beyond the requirements for the Master of Science degree. Students in the doctoral program may complete a PhD or Doctor of Sciences degree in electrical engineering.
Electrical Engineering Departmental Office
Columbia University
1300 S.W. Mudd
500 West 120th Street
New York, NY 10027
212-854-3105
ee.columbia.edu
Yale University offers electrical engineering degrees at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels with program research concentrated in three areas: microelectronics, photonics and nanotechnology; computers, sensors and networking; and signal and image processing, communications and control. Undergraduate electrical engineering majors may also complete a dual degree program in computer science.
School of Engineering & Applied Science
Yale University
Dunham Laboratory, Room 222
10 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06520
203-432-4200
seas.yale.edu