The electrical engineering curriculum exposes students to the breadth of the electrical engineering field and allows them to pursue electives in several areas or to emphasize a specialty. Emphasis areas include circuits, electronics, power, communications-signal processing, controls, electromagnetics, optic/devices and computer engineering.
Careers in electrical engineering
Missouri S&T electrical engineering graduates are employed in a variety of organizations and industries, including Burns & McDonnell, Cisco, POWER Engineers, Caterpillar, Ameren, Intel, Micron Technology, Hewlett Packard, Motorola, Adtran, NCR, Sun, Guidant, Boeing, Tellabs and the U.S. Air Force. Missouri S&T has among the highest number of companies attend their Career Fair per graduating student of any university in the nation.
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Our computer engineering program prepares engineers to compete in today's rapidly changing marketplace by providing the fundamental concepts and attributes to enable them to recognize and respond to future developments.
Careers in computer engineering
Our graduates are well-prepared to work in the private and public sectors.
Missouri S&T computer engineering graduates are employed in the private sector by several well-known corporations, including Garmin, Boeing, Caterpillar, Altec Industries, AdTran, Cerner, Motorola, Intel and Microsoft. Graduates also work in the public sector for the Naval Research Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratory. We have among the highest number of companies attend our Career Fair per graduating student of any university in the nation.
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