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What if my undergraduate degree is not Electrical or Computer Engineering? Are any pre-requisite courses required?

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What if my undergraduate degree is not Electrical or Computer Engineering? Are any pre-requisite courses required?

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Yes, you may have to take several undergraduate courses to prepare you for graduate work in our department. The specific courses you would be required to take depend on your undergraduate major and coursework, and the specific area of Electrical or Computer Engineering you are interested in. Usually, only 3-4 pre-requisite courses are needed. After you are admitted, you should meet with the graduate coordinator to determine what pre-requisites you should register for.

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