====== Future Students ====== {{:futurestudents:eecs_tolbert_students_2.jpg|eecs_tolbert_students}}Thank you for your interest in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. We offer three academic programs: Electrical Engineering; Computer Engineering; and Computer Science. Each program provides degrees at the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. levels. ===== Undergraduate Programs ===== The goals of the three Bachelor of Science programs, computer engineering, computer science, and electrical engineering, are to prepare students for entry into the profession; to instill in students the capabilities required by the discipline, the recognition of the need to enhance the discipline, and the desire for life-long learning; and to equip students with a general knowledge of technical and non-technical disciplines so that they are prepared for further study in other fields including professional and graduate education. Beginning with the Fall 2008 semester the EECS department offers the following Majors, Minors, Concentrations, and Degrees: ^ Major ^ Minor ^ Concentration (Minor only) ^ Degree ^ ^ Computer Engineering (CpE) | | Honors CpE | BS in CpE | ^ Computer Science (CS) | Yes | Honors CS | BS in CS | ^ Electrical Engineering (EE) | | Honors EE | BS in EE | [[http://admissions.utk.edu/undergraduate/apply/apptypes.shtml |Apply Now!]] \\ The [[http://diglib.lib.utk.edu/dlc/catalog/|Undergraduate Catalog]] is the official sources of the university’s academic programs, courses, policies, and procedures. The Undergraduate Catalog should be used as a guide in planning a course of study and in meeting requirements for graduation. **NOTE: Prior to the Fall 2008 semester, Computer Science programs were listed under the College of Arts and Sciences.** ===== Graduate Programs ===== EECS offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy with majors in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science. Graduate work leading to the Master of Science with a major in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science may be completed during three semesters of full-time study or two to three years of part-time study. Beginning with the Fall 2008 semester the EECS department offers the following Majors, Degrees, and Concentrations: ==== Computer Engineering (CpE) ==== ^ Major ^ Degree ^Concentration ^ ^ Computer Engineering (CpE) |MS | Computer Architecture | ^ | |Computer Networks| ^ | |Computer Vision| ^ | |Data Fusion| ^ | |Data Structures| ^ | |Data Visualization| ^ | |Embedded Systems| ^ | |Image Processing| ^ | |Information Systems| ^ | |VLSI System Design| ^ |Dual MS-MBA (College of Business Administration)|| ^ | | | ^Computer Engineering (CpE) |PhD |Computer Architecture| ^ | |Computer Networks| ^ | |Computer Vision| ^ | |Data Fusion| ^ | |Data Structures| ^ | |Data Visualization| ^ | |Embedded Systems| ^ | |Image Processing| ^ | |Information Systems| ^ | |VLSI System Design| [[http://admissions.utk.edu/graduate/apply.shtml|Apply Now!]] ==== Computer Science (CS) ==== ^Major ^Degree ^ ^Computer Science (CS) |MS | ^ |Dual MS-MBA (College of Business Administration)|| ^ |PhD | [[http://admissions.utk.edu/graduate/apply.shtml|Apply Now!]] ==== Electrical Engineering (EE) ==== ^Major ^Degree ^Concentration^ ^Electrical Engineering (EE) |MS |Circuit Theory| ^ | |Communication Theory| ^ | |Computers| ^ | |Control Systems| ^ | |Electro-Optics| ^ | |Electromagnetic Theory| ^ | |Plasma Engineering| ^ | |Power Electronics| ^ | |Power Systems| ^ | |Solid-State Electronics| ^ |Dual MS-MBA (College of Business Administation)|| ^ | | | ^Electrical Engineering (EE) |PhD |Circuit Theory| ^ | |Communication Theory| ^ | |Computers| ^ | |Control Systems| ^ | |Electro-Optics| ^ | |Electromagnetic Theory| ^ | |Plasma Engineering| ^ | |Power Electronics| ^ | |Power Systems| ^ | |Solid-State Electronics| [[http://admissions.utk.edu/graduate/apply.shtml|Apply Now!]] The [[http://diglib.lib.utk.edu/dlc/catalog/|Graduate Catalog]] is the official sources of the university’s academic programs, courses, policies, and procedures. The Graduate Catalog should be used as a guide in planning a course of study and in meeting requirements for graduation. **NOTE: Prior to the Fall 2008 semester, Computer Science programs were listed under the College of Arts and Sciences.** ===== Additional Resources ===== * [[http://igmcs.utk.edu/|Interdisciplinary Graduate Minor in Computational Science (IGMCS)]] * [[http://honors.utk.edu/|Chancellor's Honors Program]] * [[http://bus.utk.edu/cba/|College of Business Administration]] * [[http://www.engr.utk.edu/futurestudents/|College of Engineering]] * [[http://www.utk.edu/futurestudents/|The University of Tennessee-Knoxville]] * [[http://registrar.tennessee.edu/futurestudents.shtml | University Registrar ]] * [[http://admissions.utk.edu/undergraduate/ | Undergraduate Admissions ]] * [[http://admissions.utk.edu/graduate/ | Office of Graduate and International Admissions ]] * [[http://www.cs.utk.edu|Legacy CS web site]] * [[http://www.ece.utk.edu|Legacy ECE web site]]