University of Houston’s Electrical and Electronics Engineering programs equips graduates with technical and theoretical knowledge to tackle real-world challenges. Students are involved in a variety of research activities and have access to state-of-the-art facilities. As an electrical engineering student at UH, you will get a broad sampling of courses from several areas involving electrical and electronic systems, but in your last two years you will choose from among six specialty areas: electronics; nanotechnology; power and alternative energy; computers and embedded systems; electromagnetics; and signals, systems and communication.
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