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- Electrical and Computer Engineering | UC Santa Barbara | Electrical and . . .
The ECE Department is known for its high-impact, interdisciplinary research and collaboration
- Electrical and Computer Engineering - UC Santa Barbara
Directory information for UCSB ECE faculty Dr Ben-Yaacov runs the Electrical Engineering Senior Capstone Projects Program, and teaches a variety of courses in topics including semiconductor devices and fabrication, electricity and magnetism, and freshman design projects His research focuses on design and implementation of novel curriculum and teaching methodologies in STEM fields Other
- Electrical and Computer Engineering - UC Santa Barbara
Refer to the ECE Research and Faculty Directory pages for information about areas of study and potential advisors for the graduate program Research in the ECE Department is broken into four main areas Communications Signal Processing (CSP), Computer Engineering (CE), Control Systems, and Electronics Photonic (EP)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering - UC Santa Barbara
ECE’s research is focused in four areas and offers MS and PhD degrees in three major program areas of research: Communications, Controls Signal Processing (CCSP), Computer Engineering (CE), and Electronics Photonics (EP)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering - UC Santa Barbara
The ECE department supports two majors: Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Engineering (CE) The CE program is run in collaboration with the Computer Science (CS) department
- Electrical and Computer Engineering - UC Santa Barbara
If you do not have access to GOLD, refer to the UCSB Schedule of Classes (SoC) Students are responsible for determining and completing the necessary prerequisites for all ECE courses, located in the UCSB General Catalog
- Electrical and Computer Engineering - UC Santa Barbara
Acceptance into the major will be based on UC grade point averages, applicable courses completed, and space availability All students considering changing into Electrical Engineering (EE) are required to meet with the ECE Academic Advisor during their first year
- Electrical and Computer Engineering - UC Santa Barbara
ECE 5 offers hands-on project experience spanning a diversity of areas within ECE on an Arduino platform ECE 6 is an introduction to the fundamentals and applications of electronic and photonic systems
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