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  1. Curriculum – MIT EECS

    EECS introduces students to major concepts in electrical engineering and computer science in an integrated and hands-on fashion. As students progress to increasingly advanced subjects, …

  2. MIT EECS

    6 days ago · Covering the full range of computer, information and energy systems, EECS brings the world’s most brilliant faculty and students together to innovate and explore.

  3. 6-5: Electrical Engineering with Computing – MIT EECS

    After undertaking core classes in circuits, systems, and computer architecture, along with a grounding in computation, students can explore all areas of electrical engineering, from analog …

  4. Graduate Programs – MIT EECS

    Graduate Programs The largest graduate program in MIT’s School of Engineering, EECS has about 700 graduate students in the doctoral program at any given time.

  5. About – MIT EECS

    The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is the largest department at MIT, annually preparing hundreds of graduate and undergraduate students for career leadership in …

  6. 6-1: Electrical Science and Engineering – MIT EECS

    Starting in Fall 2024, our 6-2 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science degree program will be renamed and renumbered as 6-5 Electrical Engineering with Computing.

  7. 6-2: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science – MIT EECS

    Starting in Fall 2024, our 6-2 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science degree program will be renamed and renumbered as 6-5 Electrical Engineering with Computing.

  8. Faculty – MIT EECS

    Chancellor for Academic Advancement; Interim Vice President for Open Learning; Bernard M. Gordon Professor in Medical Engineering; Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, …

  9. Undergraduate programs – MIT EECS

    World-renowned for both rigor and innovation, EECS is the largest undergraduate program at MIT. Our flexible curriculum and inventive, hands-on approach to coursework gives students a …

  10. Research – MIT EECS

    From computers with billions of transistors to microgrids fed by renewable energy sources, from algorithms that predict disease to solar cells and electric vehicles, electrical engineering …