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    Department

    The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is the largest and one of the oldest academic units within the Bagley College of Engineering at Mississippi State University (MSU) Housed in the 95,000 square foot Simrall Building, the Department includes 27 faculty members, 10 administrative and research support staff members, and typically 35 to 40 graduate teaching and research assistants. The Department provides ABET Accredited undergraduate educational programs leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering as well as programs that lead to the Master of Science and Doctoral degrees in EE and CPE. The Computer Engineering program is administered jointly with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). Enrollment includes approximately 500 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students. The main emphasis areas within the Department include Telecommunications Systems, Electromagnetics Feedback Control Systems, Microelectronics, Electric Power Systems, Signal Processing, and Computing Systems. In addition, the Department offers off-campus graduate courses via Continuing Education.

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