Electrical & Computer Engineering

Our Electrical & Computer Engineering department prepares students to be valued members of any professional team. Through opportunities for project-based learning, teamwork, research and partnering with industry, graduates will hit the ground running. 

We offer undergraduate degrees in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineering with an Concentration in Mechatronic Systems. Masters and PhD programs include Electrical Engineering, Engineering (with optional Management Concentration), Computer Engineering and Mechatronic Systems.

$107k National Average Salary of an Electrical Engineer

15:1 Engineering Student to Faculty Ratio

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Collaborate Across Disciplines

Engineers at Ritchie collaborate across disciplines, working with scientists, artists, and community partners to drive innovation and ethical practices in areas such as artificial intelligence, privacy and security, data management, and robotics. Join us at Ritchie, where the journey to new discoveries begins, and be part of a vibrant community dedicated to research that is changing our world.

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Prepared for Industry

Our Electrical and Computer Engineering graduates excel in competitive industries, securing positions at leading companies such as Aarow Electronics, Hewlett Packard, Hikvision, USA, and Medtronic. They also thrive at innovative firms like Tesla, Google, and IBM, demonstrating the strength and versatility of their education at Ritchie.

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Come For A Visit

We invite you to experience the Ritchie School firsthand through our lab and classroom tours. You can schedule a tour today or join us at our Friday@DU events to explore our state-of-the-art facilities to meet our faculty, and engage with current students.

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Contact the Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept

Haluk Ogmen, Interim Chair

Professor and Senior Associate Dean

Goncalo Martins, Interim Associate Chair

Teaching Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Natalie Gregg, Department Coordinator

Asst. to the Chair, Electrical & Computer Engineering