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The '''Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering''' ('''ECE department''') is one of the 14 departments within the [[College of Engineering]]. [[Scott Midkiff]] is the head of the department. Most of its facilities are in [[Whittemore Hall]] with the notable exception of the [[CEL]] next door in [[Durham Hall|Durham]]. The ECE department offers two undergraduate bachelor of science degrees, [[computer engineering]] and [[electrical engineering]].
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The '''Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering''' ('''ECE department''') is one of the 14 departments within the [[College of Engineering]]. [[Scott Midkiff]] was the head of the department until fall 2012. Most of its facilities are in [[Whittemore Hall]] with the notable exception of the [[CEL]] next door in [[Durham Hall|Durham]]. It also has facilities in [[Torgersen Hall]] and the [[Arlington Research Center]]. The ECE department offers two undergraduate bachelor of science degrees, [[w:computer engineering|computer engineering]] and [[w:electrical engineering|electrical engineering]].
  
 
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The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE department) is one of the 14 departments within the College of Engineering. Scott Midkiff was the head of the department until fall 2012. Most of its facilities are in Whittemore Hall with the notable exception of the CEL next door in Durham. It also has facilities in Torgersen Hall and the Arlington Research Center. The ECE department offers two undergraduate bachelor of science degrees, computer engineering and electrical engineering.

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