How competitive is Berkeley EECS?

How competitive is Berkeley EECS?

Berkeley’s overall acceptance rate is 17\%, but its Computer Science acceptance rate is only 8.5\%. Berkeley continues to compete at an exceptional level with state funding! Berkeley’s Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS) department is vast and exciting.

Is EECS a good degree?

Berkeley EECS is not just good it is outstanding. It is one of the premier computer science department in the world.

What jobs can you get with a EECS degree?

Master of Science (MS), Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS) Jobs by Salary

Job Title Range
Radio Frequency (RF) Engineer Range:$74k – $157k (Estimated *)
ASIC Design Engineer Range:$75k – $101k (Estimated *)
Data Scientist Range:$76k – $149k (Estimated *)
Embedded Software Engineer Range:$80k – $131k (Estimated *)
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How many electrical engineers graduate each year?

The closest comparable data for the 4 Digit Course Electrical Engineering is from the 2 Digit Course Engineering. The number of Engineering graduates in the workforce has been growing at a rate of 1.44\%, from 4.48M in 2018 to 4.54M in 2019.

What are the requirements to transfer into EECS?

Students intending to apply to transfer into the program are expected to simultaneously complete degree requirements for their current major and the EECS program while earning a high GPA. Are you an Engineering Undeclared student?

Can I Change my Major to EECS at UC Berkeley?

Because of our competitive admissions process, it is rare for students already admitted to UC Berkeley to change their field of study to EECS. Students intending to apply to transfer into the program are expected to simultaneously complete degree requirements for their current major and the EECS program while earning a high GPA.

What is the EECS + business program?

EECS + Business The Management, Entrepreneurship, & Technology Program is a four year program in which you can earn a full Bachelor of Science degree in Business from the Haas School of Business and a Bachelor of Science degree in in EECS from the College of Engineering. The program will be available to incoming freshmen in Fall 2017.

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Does the College of Engineering accept change of college applications?

Beginning Fall 2017, the College of Engineering stopped accepting change of college applications for any of the following: EECS major, EECS/MSE joint major, EECS/NE joint major. Please note: Students who transfer into EECS from other departments can substitute E7 for the CS 61A degree requirement, if they have taken E7 before entering the major.