
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Duke equips students with a strong foundation in electrical systems, electronics, computer architecture, and software integration. The program combines theoretical understanding with hands-on laboratory experience, enabling learners to design, analyze, and implement complex electrical and computer systems. Students develop essential skills in circuit design, signal processing, programming, and systems analysis while working on interdisciplinary projects that bridge hardware and software applications.
The curriculum emphasizes practical problem-solving and innovation, integrating courses in embedded systems, communication networks, and digital systems design. Students gain experience in experimental research, computational modeling, and collaborative engineering projects, allowing them to conduct independent technical investigations and apply engineering principles to real-world challenges. Graduates leave the program with strong analytical abilities, technical proficiency, and critical reasoning skills that prepare them for professional careers or advanced studies in electrical and computer engineering.
Year 1 – Foundations in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Year 2 – Core Engineering Principles
Year 3 – Specialized and Applied Study
Year 4 – Capstone Research & Professional Development
Graduates of this program are prepared for a wide range of careers in technology, engineering, and research. Many find opportunities in electronics design, telecommunications, software development, and industrial engineering, where technical expertise supports innovation and system optimization. Additional pathways exist in robotics, renewable energy systems, embedded systems, aerospace, and technology consulting. The degree also provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or related fields, preparing students for roles that require problem-solving, design thinking, and technical proficiency in both hardware and software contexts.
This program is ideal for students who want to develop advanced engineering skills, hands-on technical expertise, and interdisciplinary problem-solving abilities. The four-year curriculum allows learners to progress from foundational courses to specialized technical topics while gaining extensive laboratory and project experience. Faculty mentorship and collaborative projects help students refine analytical thinking, design skills, and project management capabilities. With a balance of theoretical knowledge and applied engineering practice, graduates leave prepared for both professional roles and advanced academic study, equipped with the confidence and technical insight to innovate in electrical and computer engineering fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (919) 684-8111
Email: admissions@duke.edu
Address: University of Duke, Durham, North Carolina, United States