The Prescott Department of Computer, Electrical and Software Engineering empowers students to design the systems and technologies that shape our world. With a hands-on, project-based approach and direct industry alignment, our programs prepare graduates to lead in aerospace, defense, robotics, software and more.
Degrees That Drive Discovery
Students choose from three ABET-accredited programs in Computer Engineering (B.S.), Electrical Engineering (B.S.) or Software Engineering (B.S.). Computer engineering is offered in standard and Robotics tracks, where students explore everything from circuits to code, mastering hardware/software integration, embedded systems and robotics. Electrical Engineering is offered in standard and Robotics tracks, where students gain a strong systems foundation in electronics, communications, controls, Robotics and avionics for careers in aerospace and high-tech industries. Software Engineering is offered in standard and Cyber-security tracks, where students learn to build powerful, reliable software through real-world projects in autonomous flight, hybrid vehicles and cybersecurity.
Real-World Experience, Real Impact
Every degree blends theory with immersive lab work and collaborative design experiences. Students graduate ready to innovate, lead and solve complex engineering challenges on a global scale.
Degrees and Programs
Where hardware meets software in aerospace contexts. You’ll study digital systems, embedded programming and electronics while developing the technical knowledge needed to design complex systems integral to aviation, uncrewed vehicles and space applications.
Investigate how electrical systems power and control modern aerospace vehicles and infrastructure. You’ll study circuit theory, electromagnetics and control systems while developing technical knowledge applicable in aviation, industry and research.
Study how complex software systems are designed, built and maintained. You’ll gain hands-on experience developing secure, high-performance applications that support aviation, aerospace and technology industries.
Students work in advanced labs featuring real-world tools and technologies, from avionics and embedded systems to robotics and software testing environments.
Our faculty and students push the boundaries of technology in areas like autonomous systems, robotics, control systems, embedded computing and cyber-physical systems
Electrical engineering is the foundation of so many industries. Every industry needs an electrical engineering team. I’ve really enjoyed my computer science classes. I know those coding courses will be valuable for my work with robotics.”