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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


An education in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will give you career versatility, job security, and an opportunity to create the innovations that will transform the 21st century. At Western New England University, we educate practitioners. Our hands-on curriculum allows you to apply the theory you learn in the classroom in our modern labs, starting in your very first year.

The Western New England University Advantage

  • 100 percent job placement/graduate school enrollment within six months following graduation

  • Full-time faculty teach all of your classes, no graduate assistants

  • With classes averaging 19 students, you’re guaranteed plenty of personal attention from our caring faculty

  • Undergraduate access to labs beginning in your first year means you’ll enjoy a wealth of hands on experience

Programs of Study

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ABET Accreditation

The Electrical Engineering undergraduate program is accredited by the EAC Commission of ABET, www.abet.org.

Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Fields: Power systems engineering, electrical equipment manufacturing, and electric utilities systems

Opportunities: Various opportunities working with different electrical systems including: electric power generators, wireless phone transmitters, high-density batteries, and navigation systems