Should I apply for EECS or CS?
There is no difference in the computer science course content between the EECS and CS Majors– the difference is what other subjects you’d like to study. If you prefer greater flexibility in your coursework, or have an interest double-majoring, then the CS Major might be a good choice.
Does UC Berkeley have Computer Science?
There are two ways to study Computer Science (CS) at UC Berkeley: Be admitted to the Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS) major in the College of Engineering (COE) as a freshman. Admission to the COE, however, is extremely competitive. This option leads to a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree.
What is EECS at UC Berkeley?
Berkeley EECS. Welcome to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley. Our top-ranked programs attract stellar students and professors from around the world, who pioneer the frontiers of information science and technology with broad impact on society.
Why electrical engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley?
Welcome to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley. Our top-ranked programs attract stellar students and professors from around the world, who pioneer the frontiers of information science and technology with broad impact on society.
What does EECS stand for?
Bachelor of Science (BS) The Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences major (EECS), offered through the College of Engineering, combines fundamentals of computer science and electrical engineering in one major.
What can I do with an EECS major?
After completing the required lower division courses, students in the EECS major are able to pursue coursework in computer science and/or electrical engineering, based on their personal interests. Prospective undergraduates to the College of Engineering apply to a specific major within the college.