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  2. ECE Graduate Courses. EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

  3. ECE Courses by Area - Purdue University

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    Courses by BSEE Research Area. Students pursuing a BSEE degree are required to complete a minimum of 47 ECE credits (catalog term prior to Fall 2019) or 52 ECE credits (catalog term Fall 2019 and later).

  4. ECE Graduate Level Courses - Purdue University

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    60000-level ECE courses are intended primarily for graduates students and special permission is required for undergraduates to take these courses. In addition to approval of their advisor and instructor, Graduate School approval is also required.

  5. Current Undergraduate ECE Course Descriptions. All ECE undergraduate courses have Learning Objectives which are mapped to the Student Outcomes [1-7] of the BSEE and BSCmpE degree programs.

  6. Courses for Electrical and Computer Engineering. ECE 301 – Signals and Systems. ECE 440 – Digital Communications.

  7. A degree in Electrical Engineering is your ticket to a career that shapes the future and revolutionizes how we live, work, and communicate. Imagine being at the forefront of providing sustainable energy solutions to power cities, homes, and industries.

  8. Electrical Engineering, BSEE - Purdue University

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    Electrical and Computer Engineering provides students with a versatile education that will prove valuable looking toward a professional future. Along with problem-solving and design skills, students develop a strong foundation in math, science, and core electrical/computer engineering fundamentals.