Electrical and Computer Engineering students explore courses in circuit theory, digital systems, signal processing, and telecommunications. The curriculum integrates theoretical concepts with laboratory experiments and design projects to develop skills in electronics, embedded systems, and computer architecture. Students also delve into advanced topics such as machine learning, robotics, and wireless communication. With a focus on practical application and interdisciplinary collaboration, students are prepared for professional exams such as the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) and Professional Engineer (PE) licensure. Graduates pursue careers in diverse fields, including telecommunications, renewable energy, automation, and semiconductor manufacturing.