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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Individualized Focus Area (EE, CE, and CSE)

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Individualized Focus Areas EEe, EEc, and CSE

Electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science and engineering students are free to design their own personalized focus area. Students should work with their advisors to complete their plan of study form.

Plan of study form Focus area guidelines

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