2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Mike Wiegers Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
3108 Engineering Hall
785-532-5600
ece@k-state.edu
ece.k-state.edu
Electrical Engineering
The electrical engineering curriculum establishes a theoretical basis in circuits, electronics, electromagnetics, energy conversion and controls. It includes a strong laboratory experience stressing system design and implementation. Three areas of emphasis are available: bioengineering, electronics and communications, and power systems.
Computer Engineering
The computer engineering curriculum establishes a theoretical basis for computer components in circuits, electronics, electromagnetics, digital systems, and microprocessors and for software in programming languages, algorithms, data structures and operating systems. A strong laboratory experience stressing digital and microprocessor system design and implementation is included.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering applies engineering principles to design challenges faced by the medical and life science communities. Graduates from the biomedical engineering program can anticipate designing medical devices and computer software for health care applications. Two areas of emphasis are available: sensors and devices, and computation.
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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