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For additional or specific information
about Electrical Engineering, contact:

School of EECS EE
Undergraduate Program
University of Central Florida,
PO Box 162362
Orlando, FL 32816-2362
www.eecs.ucf.edu

Dr. Samuel Richie, Electrical Engineering
Undergraduate Program Coordinator

School of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL 32816-2362
Phone: (407) 823-EECS (3327)
FAX: (407) 823-5419
Email: richie@eecs.ucf.edu

EECS Undergraduate Office/
Advising (HEC 246):
 (407) 8...

College Academic Affairs
(ENG1 107):
 (407) 823-2455 

Admissions:  (407) 823-3000 

Bookstore:  (407) 823-2665 

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Info & Directions to UCF:
 (407) 882-0909 

Employment Opportunity:
 (407) 823-2778 

Financial Aid:  (407) 8...

Housing:  (407) 823-4663 

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 (407) 823-2716 

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University Honors Program:
 (407) 823-2076 

UCF Web site:
http://www.ucf.edu

Electrical Engineering revolutionizes the way we live and evolve. We depend on electrical engineers to create, design, produce, operate and maintain the world's equipment and services as well as to solve future life challenges with advances in science and technology. Opportunities in the EE field are virtually endless and the specialized education EE undergraduate students receive at EECS prepare graduates for successful and profitable lifelong careers.

The undergraduate Electrical Engineering (EE) program for the Bachelor of Science degree is offered by the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS) at UCF.

EE students have many unique advantages at UCF:

  • EECS's Senior Design courses for EE majors are a dynamic and exciting real-life experience course and is a vehicle for students to demonstrate their engineering skills acquired through academic study. Senior Design is a centerpiece of the EE undergraduate educational experience.
  • EE students are assigned a qualified academic advisor. Each student should seek academic advisement before registering for classes each semester to minimize excess hours and to ensure that satisfactory academic progress is being maintained.
  • EECS has prestigious research programs for undergraduates (REUs). EECS has been an NSF REU site in Computer Vision since NSF started the program in 1987 and has been home to many other undergraduate research experiences in a variety of topics including Machine Learning.
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Eta Kappa Nu (ECE Honor Society), Women in EECS provide real-life benefits including networking, face-to-face meetings with experts and career experience.
  • UCF's Eta Kappa Nu chapter at UCF is extremely active and has events throughout the year. You can learn more at: http://www.hkn.ucf.edu/
  • The School's new home is the Harris Corp. Engineering Center - an ultra high-tech building with revolutionary equipment, computers and labs for students.

Earn BS and MS degrees in 5 years!

Accelerated BS/MS Degree Program: The Electrical Engineering program offers the Accelerated BS/MS Program to students of high academic standing. This program allows up to twelve hours to be shared between the BS and MS degrees. See your department or the Accelerated program section in the back of this catalog for more information.

For more information, contact: Dr. Samuel Richie, EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator BSMSinece@eecs.ucf.edu

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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science | Orlando, Florida 32816-2362
Phone: (407) 823-EECS (3327) | Fax: (407) 823-5419