Home - EECS at Berkeley Welcome to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley Our top-ranked programs attract stellar students and professors from around the world, who pioneer the frontiers of information science and technology with broad impact on society
EE Home - EECS at Berkeley Welcome to the Electrical Engineering Division of the EECS Department at UC Berkeley Our undergraduate and graduate programs consistently rank in the top three nationwide in Electrical Electronic Communications Engineering
Electrical Engineering Computer Sciences - Berkeley Engineering Learn more about the Department of Electrical Engineering Computer Sciences and its programs Berkeley's Department of Electrical Engineering Computer Sciences offers one of the field's strongest undergraduate programs anywhere in the world
Electrical Engineering Computer Sciences MS - Berkeley Graduate Division The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences offers three graduate programs in Electrical Engineering: the Master of Engineering (MEng) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, the Master of Science (MS), and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Electrical Engineering Computer Sciences | EECS at UC Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences is the largest department at the University of California, Berkeley EECS spans all of information science and technology and has applications in a broad range of fields, from medicine to the social sciences
16306U Program | UC Berkeley Catalog The Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences major (EECS), offered through the College of Engineering, combines fundamentals of computer science and electrical engineering in one major
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EE Courses | EECS at UC Berkeley This course is intended to orient new student instructors to more effectively teach courses offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley