Electrical and Computer Engineering
For almost five decades now, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) has been at the forefront of all engineering disciplines in technological innovation, resulting in one breakthrough after another. Automated control systems, computers, electronic devices and instruments, microprocessors, medical imaging, radar, radio, telephone, television, and wireless communication have transformed our lives, automated our factories, shrunk our world into a global village, and extended human reach to farthest corners of the universe. ECE represents one of the most challenging, dynamic, and rewarding engineering professions today.

Undergraduate Programs
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oakland University offers a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) degree with separate majors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering. Both majors are accredited by ABET (the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology).  
Electrical Engineering
Computer Engineering

Graduate Programs
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oakland University offers masters programs in Electrical and Computer Engineering and in Systems Engineering. It also offers a Ph.D. program in Systems Engineering.
M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
M.S. in Systems Engineering
Ph.D. in Systems Engineering

Research
Current faculty research areas include Automotive mechatronics, Autonomous vehicle navigation, Bio-inspired computing, Communication systems, Control systems, Digital systems design, Electromagnetics, Instrumentation & measurement, Intelligent Systems, Microprocessors, Microelectronics, Mobile robots, Nonlinear systems, Pattern recognition, Robotics, Signal processing, and Vision systems.
Faculty Research Areas
Research Laboratories and Centers