Electrical and Computer Engineering
Graduates of electrical and computer engineering have a wide range of exciting career and graduate degree options in areas including renewable energy, wireless communications and radar, robotics, advanced computing, artificial intelligence (Al), electronic materials and devices, medical and space applications, sustainable transportation systems including electric and hybrid vehicles and aircraft and more.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Research
Engineering and Computer Science students have an opportunity to participate in innovative engineering applications alongside dedicated faculty members.
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Baylor partners with the City of Waco to pilot a near-zero emission, multi-fuel combustor that transforms local waste with minimal processing into ultra-clean energy.
After success leading an engineering design team as a students, Madison Dillenberger, BSME '19, stays connected to Baylor's School of Engineering and Computer Science through relationships with faculty, Career Day, and student projects sponsored by her company.
“Events like this are a great way to get students engaged and excited about the opportunities and challenges involved in spectrum science," says John Chapin, NSF's Special Advisor for Spectrum. “The demand for trained spectrum experts in the U.S. is only growing and it's a rewarding career path for students who want to work on important and interdisciplinary topics.”