The University of Idaho (U of I, or UIdaho) is a public land-grant research university in Moscow, Idaho. It is the state's land-grant and primary research university, and the lead university in the Idaho Space Grant Consortium. The University of Idaho was the state's sole university for 71 years, until 1963. Its College of Law, established in 1909, was first accredited by the American Bar Association in 1925.
The University of Idaho's Electrical Engineering department in Moscow, Idaho, United States, offers a comprehensive and ABET-accredited education across bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. As part of the College of Engineering, the program provides students with a strong foundation in both theoretical concepts and practical applications, covering essential areas like power and energy systems, electronics, communications, controls, and computer engineering. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning through projects such as the Senior Capstone Design and encourages the development of problem-solving and critical thinking skills. This preparation equips graduates for diverse and successful careers in industry or for further advanced academic study, supported by the department's commitment to high standards in teaching, research, and industry collaboration.
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