Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
The EECS Department is one of the leading departments of its kind in the nation. Our excellence and impact comes through in the work of the two departmental divisions: Computer Science and Engineering; and Electrical and Computer Engineering. In our unique structure, we have two Chairs, one for each division.
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Home of one of the oldest and most respected programs in computation in the world, CSE is known for its engaging academics and high-impact interdisciplinary research. Our inclusive, supportive environment welcomes students from all backgrounds into this exciting discipline.
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
ECE faculty and students are powering innovation by revolutionizing technologies to improve healthcare, the environment, sustainability, security, energy, transportation and space. All ECE programs, undergraduate and graduate, are ranked in the top 10 in the nation.
EECS at Michigan
Established. Respected. Making a world of difference. EECS undergraduate and graduate degree programs are considered among the best in the country. Our research activities, which range from the nano- to the systems level, are supported by more than $75M in funding annually — a clear indication of the strength of our programs and our award-winning faculty. With this combination of great resources and talent, EECS at Michigan is transforming and improving a wide range of fields that touch all of our lives.
Undergraduate Programs
Computer Science & Engineering
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Graduate Programs
Computer Science & Engineering
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MS/MSE, Computer Science & Engineering>
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Grad programs and Admissions in ECE>
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News and Events
Computer Science & Engineering
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Events
News
Rada Mihalcea and Zhijing Jin win two Best Paper Awards at NeurIPS 2024
They and their coauthors were recognized for their papers on multilingual alignment and gender bias in LLMs.
Six CS students named CRA outstanding undergraduate researchers
They were recognized by the CRA for their research achievements and potential.
Sixteen papers by CSE researchers at SODA 2025
CSE authors are presenting new research on topics in the area of discrete algorithms ranging from graph theory and optimization to computational geometry and data structures.