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Our Electrical and Computer Engineering Department |
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Engineering Design
What do you see? Blocks??? Well, we see concept design, problem solving, creativity, teamwork... Engineering design and teamwork are an integral part of our programs. Rose students take a five-course sequence in engineering design that be...
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ECE Department
The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department offers BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering and a BS degree in Computer Engineering. Each of these degrees will prepare students for a wide range of careers in industry and g...
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ECE Labs
ECE Labs
The ECE Labs combine the small college feel with current equipment to create a great learning environment.
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ECE Learning Objectives
Electrical Engineering
The EE program uses the term “objective” to describe the expected accomplishments of students in three to five years following graduation. The EE Objectives are as follows...
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ECE Learning Objectives
Computer Engineering
The CPE program uses the term “objective” to describe the expected accomplishments of students in three to five years following graduation. The CPE Objectives are as follows...
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 Two post-graduate degree programs are offered by the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) degree, that requires a thesis and a publication, and the Master of Electrical and Computer Engineering (MECE) degree, that does not require a thesis or a publication, but instead requires 12 credit hours of additional course work. Read More
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Letter to the Freshmen
Congratulations! And welcome to Rose-Hulman, even though I am probably about the 53rd person to tell you that. You have joined a group of people-students, ...
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Updated Expanded Power lab
Students at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology will learn about power engineering in a more interactive, multimedia curriculum setting and an upgraded, expanded laboratory -- thanks, in part, to a $100,000 grant from the Vectren Foundation.
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