Hands-on Innovation
At Georgia Southern, your journey in Electrical and Computer Engineering extends beyond academics; it’s a gateway to innovation and real-world problem-solving. You’ll experience a blend of practical skills and in-depth theoretical learning across areas like robotics, digital communications, electronics, embedded systems, computer system architecture and power systems. Immerse yourself in rigorous study, hands-on projects, and research, preparing you to become an industry-ready professional. As a graduate, you’ll be ready to excel in dynamic fields such as cybersecurity, microgrids, and aerospace, leading the way in technological advancements.
A Spectrum of Engineering Programs
You can explore Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Southern University or even double major in both. Your education blends innovation with rigorous academics, from undergraduate courses to an accelerated Bachelor’s-to-Master’s track. This mix of academic rigor and hands-on learning equips you with practical skills and problem-solving abilities, preparing you for the dynamic engineering world.
Degrees and ProgramsExpert Guidance
Learn from highly qualified faculty who possess real-world knowledge about what it takes to become an electrical or computer engineer.
Empowered Education
Pursue your degree with support from a world-class leader in student-centric experiential learning.
Club Connections
Connect with fellow engineering students in groups like IEEE, Robotics Club, NSBE, and SWE.
Power Up Your Career
$83,109 to $112,970 Average Salary
Georgia Southern offers degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, providing a wide range of career options. Graduates become Electrical and Computer Engineers, Software Developers, and more, earning an average salary of $83,109 to $112,970. Companies like Gulfstream Aerospace, Georgia Power, Tesla, Google, IBM, Lockheed Martin, and Microsoft seek our alumni.