Students working together at a Hackathon

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Nearly every EECS course is taught by one of our award-winning faculty members, not a teaching assistant. Thirteen computer labs and nine hardware labs provide our students with ample resources to achieve their academic goals. EECS graduates have aquired positions at a wide range of companies, government agencies, and research institutions, including Fortune 500 companies such as Garmin, T-mobile, Honeywell, and Northrop-Grumman.

Notable Stats

75%
Of EECS Graduate Students Receive Funding from Assistantships or Fellowships
$1.7 M
Spent on laboratory equipment in the past six years

Graduate Research Opportunities

Graduate research opportunities are available to EECS students at both of our associated research centers: CReSIS and I2S, as well as many of other research center across campus.

Close up of a microchip

Cutting-Edge Degree Programs

A variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs are available to students seeking to pursue a career in cutting-edge technology fields, including our new undergraduate Interdisciplinary Computing program.

A student in the Choi Lab

EECS News



We are pleased to share news of an outstanding achievement by EECS alumnus Abir Haque, who has been awarded a highly competitive National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship. ...

The University of Kansas continues to distinguish itself as a national powerhouse in cybersecurity education, research, and student achievement. As the state’s premier institution in this rapidly evolving field, KU is driving the innovation necessary to secure the nation’s digital infrastructure. ...

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) gathered on April 30, 2026 to celebrate the remarkable achievements of the Class of 2026. The annual Graduation Dinner and Awards Ceremony serves as a premier event to recognize the hard work of our graduates and to honor the alumni and...