Undergraduate
Prospective Students
Interested in studying at WPI?
Take advantage of our long tradition of hands-on work as you complete your degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. You’ll be immersed in cutting-edge projects that impact our world—like design of electronic circuits for use in wearable medical and health sensors, autonomous vehicles, solar-powered devices, and cybersecurity—from day one.
Current Students
Undergraduate Courses
Resources for Current Students
General:
- Course Flow Chart (PDF)
- ECE Undergraduate Tracking Sheets
- ECE Minor Form (PDF)
- Slides from "Get More Insight" presentation on 10/26/2015 (PDF)
- "Advice for ECE Freshmen" presentation on 2/15/2016 (PDF)
- "Welcome to Your Major" presentation on 2/18/2015 (PDF)
MQP:
Resources for All Students
Organizations
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The largest technical professional society.
- Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering (WECE). Meet and discuss academics, employment, and other opportunities in ECE.
- Eta Kappa Nu (HKN). International honors society for students in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
- Tau Beta Pi (TBP). An international honors society for all engineering students.
Societies
Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering (WECE)
Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering offers women students a chance to meet and discuss academics, employment, and other opportunities in ECE. Members regularly sponsor soldering, resume building, and mentoring workshops.
Eta Kappa Nu (HKN)
Eta Kappa Nu is the international honor society for students in electrical and computer engineering. In addition to honoring outstanding students in the department, HKN organizes a number of activities, awards, and scholarships. Students exhibiting the necessary qualities of scholarship, leadership, and character are approached for membership in either their junior or senior year of study.
Tau Beta Pi (TBP)
Exceptional students in the ECE department are also eligible to become elected members of Tau Beta Pi the international honor society for all engineering students. Students exhibiting the necessary qualities of scholarship, leadership, and character are approached for membership in either their junior or senior year of study.
Students may also choose to become involved in the many other student organizations on campus. View a comprehensive list of clubs and organizations where you can get involved.
