"Electrical and Computer Engineering"
(ECE)
This page is about the courses and material related to the the undergraduate and graduate degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as the fields of electrical and computer engineering.
Contents
Advice for students, from students
- Advice for international students
- Understanding Academic Honesty is the First Step
- Ethics of Procrastination
- Working as a team
- Getting YOUR work done in ECE
- Personal Ethics
- A Strictly Pragmatic Basis for Academic Ethics ECE400F13
- Just Because The Answer Is On Google Doesn't Mean You Should Use It
ECE from a student's perspective
- Why do I "ECE", by grad student Landis Huffman
- Why do I "ECE" by undergraduate student Ethan Hall
- Why do I "ECE" by grad student Sangchun Han
- Graduating senior Anshita Kumar describing the projects she undertook as an ECE student
Student Pages About the Curriculum
- A course map of all ECE undergraduate courses
- A student description of several undergraduate ECE courses
Career Advice
TOP ECE Courses
- ECE 301: "Signals and Systems"
- ECE 302: "Probabilistic Methods for Electrical and Computer Engineering"
- ECE 438: "Digital Signal Processing with Applications"
- ECE 662: "Pattern recognition and Decision Making Processes
Other Courses
- ECE 202
- ECE 264
- ECE 311
- ECE 337
- ECE 364
- ECE 462:
- ECE VIP (279,379,479): "Vertically Integrated Projects Undergraduate Research Program"
- ECE 600: "Random Variables and Stochastic Processes"
- ECE 608
- ECE 661
- ECE 637
- ECE 677: "Communication Aspects of Academic Research"