- The basic building blocks of transistors and gates
through the progression of embedded controllers
- Mathematics
and science fundamentals and how to apply them to computer engineering
- Computer architectures
and complex computer system
applications
- An extensive array of hardware and computer
systems
- Concurrent programming techniques
- Interdisciplinary
research focusing on the needs of
government and partners
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- The basic building blocks of transistors and gates
through
communications control, electromagnetic, computer and
photonic systems
- An extensive array of hardware systems
- Skills in software
simulation and analysis
The Electrical Engineering program
offers the following areas of
specialization: Electromagnetics • Physical Electronics • Systems
and
Information Processing • Wireless Systems
and Technology
Why choose Florida Tech?
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Undergraduate Admission
Course
Descriptions |
How many times a day do you flip a
switch, push a button, start up a computer
application, drive a vehicle or use any
number of telecommunications devices?
Today, more than ever, we rely heavily on
our machines, computers, gadgets and
devices yet we tend to take for granted
the complex technology that makes
them work. It takes the expertise of computer and
electrical engineers to develop the
technology, processes, interfaces and
delivery systems that improve the quality
of our lives in so many ways. And it takes
a great education to create those
engineers. At Florida Tech, we’ve got
what it takes.
As a freshman engineering student at
Florida Tech you’ll hit the ground running,
with hands-on activity your very first
semester. Our small size and exceptional
faculty make for an intensive and
productive learning experience that will
prepare you for success in the real world.
During your senior year, you’ll take
courses that employ previous knowledge
to develop a system approach to
engineering design.
Our main campus is
located in Brevard
County, along the
Atlantic coastline
of Central Florida.
Better known as the “Space Coast,” it is home
to NASA, Kennedy Space Center, United Space
Alliance and many other companies
tied to the national space program.
Florida Tech is also located in Florida’s
High Tech Corridor, home to more than
5,000 technology companies and
the nation’s fifth largest high-tech
workforce.

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