Bachelor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MITAbout this program
World-renowned for both rigor and innovation, the electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) is one of the largest undergraduate program at MIT. The flexible curriculum and intensive, hands-on coursework gives students a holistic view of the field, an understanding of how to solve problems, and a focus on modeling and abstraction that prepares them for success in a wide range of industries, from software to bioengineering.
Taught by world class faculty, EECS students explore subjects critical to advancement in today’s high-tech society — from mathematical computer theory to circuit design and electronics, control and communication theory, artificial intelligence, and robotics. Starting salaries for students with bachelor’s degrees average above $90,000.
Check out the four undergraduate degree programs offered (6-1, 6-2, 6-3, and 6-7) and the master of engineering degree (6-P) available to EECS undergraduates with the option to complete the MEng thesis at a company through the 6-A program. All degree programs are highlighted in the cards on this page and link to further coverage.
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