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Does Berkeley offer electrical engineering?

Does Berkeley offer electrical engineering?

Why choose Berkeley? Because our Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences offers one of the field’s strongest research and instructional programs anywhere in the world. Because our programs have been consistently ranked in the top nationwide by those who rank academic programs.

Is EECS better than CS?

There is no difference in the computer science course content between the EECS and CS Majors– the difference is what other subjects you’d like to study. If you have an interest in electrical engineering, or have and interest in double-majoring in another engineering major, the EECS Major may be better suited for you.

Does Cal Berkeley have a good engineering program?

Berkeley Engineering is consistently ranked among the top engineering schools by many measures, including U.S. News & World Report, which ranks it second nationally for undergraduate programs, third nationally for graduate programs, and seventh globally overall.

What kind of major is electrical engineering at UC Berkeley?

The Berkeley electrical engineering and computer sciences major (EECS), offered through the College of Engineering, combines fundamentals of computer science and electrical engineering in one major.

Is the Department of Electrical Engineering at UC Berkeley cancelled?

All events in Cory and Soda Halls will either be cancelled or held remotely, and staff will be working remotely during this time. Welcome to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley.

Is the Master of Science in EECS at Berkeley?

The Master of Science (MS) emphasizes research preparation and experience and, for most students, provides an opportunity to lay the groundwork for pursuing a PhD. The Berkeley PhD in EECS combines coursework and original research with some of the finest EECS faculty in the US, allowing students to prepare for careers in academia or industry.

What are the EE courses at UC Berkeley?

EE 16A. Designing Information Devices and Systems I Catalog Description: This course and its follow-on course EE16B focus on the fundamentals of designing modern information devices and systems that interface with the real world.