
- MIT EECS- Oct 24, 2025 · Covering the full range of computer, information and energy systems, EECS brings the world’s most brilliant faculty and students together to innovate and explore. 
- 6-5: Electrical Engineering with Computing – MIT EECS- After undertaking core classes in circuits, systems, and computer architecture, along with a grounding in computation, students can explore all areas of electrical engineering, from analog … 
- About – MIT EECS- The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is the largest department at MIT, annually preparing hundreds of graduate and undergraduate students for career leadership in … 
- Graduate Programs – MIT EECS- Graduate Programs The largest graduate program in MIT’s School of Engineering, EECS has about 700 graduate students in the doctoral program at any given time. 
- Curriculum – MIT EECS- EECS introduces students to major concepts in electrical engineering and computer science in an integrated and hands-on fashion. As students progress to increasingly advanced subjects, … 
- Electrical Engineering – MIT EECS- From computers with billions of transistors to microgrids fed by renewable energy sources, from algorithms that predict disease to solar cells and electric vehicles, electrical engineering … 
- Explore all research areas – MIT EECS- Explore all research areas EECS’ research covers a wide variety of topics in electrical engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence and decision-making. 
- 6-2: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science – MIT EECS- Starting in Fall 2024, our 6-2 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science degree program will be renamed and renumbered as 6-5 Electrical Engineering with Computing. 
- Degree Programs – MIT EECS- Master of Science (SM), required of students pursuing a doctoral degree, and available to Leaders for Global Operations (LGO) students Master of Engineering (MEng), for MIT EECS … 
- Research – MIT EECS- Electrical engineers design the most sophisticated systems ever built. From computers with billions of transistors to microgrids fed by renewable energy sources, from algorithms that …