ECE Undergraduate Programs

The electrical and computer engineering department offers three undergraduate degree programs. The hands-on, laboratory-based approach to the curriculum ensures students are well-versed in project development and problem-solving.

 

Why ECE?

Students in the Mike Wiegers Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are equipped with the knowledge and technical skills to excel in their careers. K-State has the largest ECE department in the state, but maintains an average class size of only 30 students as part of our commitment to a personal, family-like learning environment.

Learn how our teaching sets us apart

96% career placement
Industry involvement with senior design projects
$76,914 average starting salary

What can I do with my engineering degree?

 

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Career placement and salary data provided by the K-State Career Center. Career placement includes 2023-2024 K-State biomedical, computer and electrical engineering graduates who are employed or enrolled in graduate or professional schools within six months of graduation.