B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Lasers and Optical Engineering
From cancer detection to faster computing, lasers and optics improve today’s world every day. Students of Electrical Engineering – Lasers and Optical Engineering at Colorado State University are prepared for success in today’s high-tech world through stimulating coursework and unique hands-on projects.
Quick Facts |
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Full-time Duration: | 4 years |
Starting in: | January, August |
Tuition Fee: | $32,734 per year |
Location: | Fort Collins, CO, United States |
Electrical Engineering – Lasers and Optical Engineering students at Colorado State University will learn a new way of thinking that teaches the importance of creativity and innovation in solving complex societal problems.
Lasers and Optics students will experience the benefits of a smaller department with top-tier faculty, while enjoying the perks of a large university. Electrical and computer engineering (ECE) courses and research span a range of disciplines that include:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Communications and Signal Processing
- Computer Engineering
- Controls and Robotics
- Electric Power and Energy Systems
- Electromagnetics and Remote Sensing
- Lasers and Photonics
Career Opportunities
A field of endless possibilities, electrical engineering career paths are largely dependent on personal interests.
Alumni of the Electrical Engineering – Lasers and Optical Engineering at Colorado State University hold positions ranging from a designer at a start-up company to a research scientist for the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory.
In addition to being one of the most lucrative college majors, for the past decade electrical engineering has ranked among the top 10 majors in demand for bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers. Almost every industry recruits electrical engineering graduates, such as aerospace, biomedical, energy, robotics, manufacturing, and automotive.
“My experience at CSU, and particularly in the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology has been invaluable! The program was both challenging and supportive.”
Sara Bombaci // Master of Science