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  1. The Official Website for the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech.

  2. ECEs two-semester Major Design Experience (ECE 4805-4806) provides teams of students with simulations of the post-college world via projects specified and directed by industry partners. For more information, contact class instructor, Dr. Scot Ransbottom .

  3. The ECE department seeks motivated, well-prepared students to apply for admissions to our Master's-level and Ph.D. degree programs in electrical (EE) and computer engineering (CPE) at the main Blacksburg campus and the greater Washington, D.C., metro area in Falls Church and Arlington.

  4. Electrical engineers (EEs) and computer engineers (CPEs) create important and exciting technologies, systems and applications that make the world a better place for all of us. EEs and CPEs are inventing new ways to generate, distribute and use electric power that are more efficient, more sustainable and friendlier to the environment.

  5. ECE offers masters and PH.D. degree programs in electrical (EE) and computer engineering (CPE). The Ph.D. and M.S. degrees are research-based and the M.Eng. is project-based. More About Campus Locations. Meet Our Graduate Students.

  6. The ECE secondary focus requirement consists of 3 ECE courses (9 credits) at the 3xxx level, 4xxx level, or 5xxx level where at least one course (3 credits) is at the 4xxx or 5xxx level. None of the 3 courses can duplicate a course from the student’s major.

  7. The undergraduate EE program provides courses and experiences related to the following areas within electrical engineering: communication and networking; controls, robotics, and autonomy; energy and power electronics systems; micro/nanosystems; photonics; radio frequency and microwave; space systems.