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Visit the University of California Admissions website for information about:
UCSB admissions resources:
Admissions Office and Admissions Publications & Videos
The UCSB Financial Aid Office has an online cost of attendance form that calculates costs for the academic year. The Cost of Attendance webpage includes residency (CA resident / non-resident) and housing (commuter, off-campus and university) options.
Santa Barbara and the Goleta area are known as being a part of the technology corridor between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Many technology companies are located in our area and contact us seeking students who are interested in participating in internship and employment opportunities. The ECE Student Office regularly sends out Umail email notifications to students about these opportunities.
Students are also advised to initiate direct contact with companies and to discuss internship and employment interests with faculty members since many have their own research labs and also have contact with local industry.
UCSB Career Services has an official website for jobs, internships, and campus interviews called Handshake. In addition, Handshake serves as a gateway to subscription services that are free for UCSB students. Also, check out the College of Engineering's Internships & Career Services web page that has information about careers, internships (research and industry) and networking opportunities.
Career Events occur throughout the year and are a great opportunity to see which companies are looking for interns. This is also an excellent chance to network for employment after graduation.
Review "PayScale College Salary Report - Highest Paying Bachelor Degrees by Salary Potential".
For additional information, the College of Engineering has an excellent Career Services web page that helps undergraduates and graduate students locate jobs and internships.
To receive a Electrical Engineering degree from UCSB, students must satisfy three sets of requirements: major, college and university. As a first point of reference for curriculum questions, go to the ECE Curriculum webpage. For additional questions, contact the following:
Not sure where to go? Contact the ECE Student Affairs Office - Trailer 380, Rm 101 | (805) 893-8292 | ugradinfo@ece.ucsb.edu
The College of Engineering Undergraduate Studies Office handles all Prospective Transfer Students inquiries.
The College of Engineering's Undergraduate Research Opportunities web page has information such as How & When to Get Started, Research Programs and more.
Also, consult directly with ECE faculty members who a have similar interests so they can steer you in the right direction. Both faculty research interests and research areas are available on the ECE website under Areas of Research.
Yes - the UCSB Office of the Education Abroad Program (EAP) is dedicated to making the experience of such study available to as many qualified UCSB students as possible. EAP allows students to continue to progress toward their degrees while living and studying in some of the best academic institutions around the world.
For more information about EAP, contact the College of Engineering liaison, Frances Fouch - francesf@engineering.ucsb.edu.
Yes - students can participate in UCSB Technology Management Program (TMP) and one TMP course may be used as a senior elective for the EE major.
The Technology Management Program's educational programs include classes in management, entrepreneurship, new product development, marketing, and much more taught by world-class scholars, highly successful business lecturers and entrepreneurs.
The program's New Venture Competition has launched new ventures including several EE and CE senior year projects.
Electrical Engineering students may obtain both a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Science degree either in Electrical & Computer Engineering by taking applicable courses in the last half of their senior year. Students interested in the B.S./M.S. Program may apply in the Spring quarter of their junior year after they have taken their junior level courses for the B.S./M.S. program in ECE.
Please see the ECE Undergraduate Student office for more information. The applicant should have a good G.P.A. and faculty recommendations. Roughly the top 25% of Electrical Engineering students may be eligible to apply for the B.S./M.S. Program.
The University holds its Open House every April.
For information about visiting UCSB go to the UCSB Visitor Center webpage for information about:
In October and November, UCSB offers an "Engineering at UCSB: Presentation & Tour." To register for the one-hour info session and 90-minute guided walking tour of campus, visit Admissions Tours and Presentations.
The College of Engineering (CoE) and the ECE Department also offer student advising by appointment only.