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Please refer to http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/courses-exams/courses-instruction/engineering-sciences
Electrical Engineering (often abbreviated as EE) covers a range of research areas from devices (such as lasers and robotics) to systems (such as computer architecture and the human brain).
The emphasis on practice infused with fundamental science and mathematics offers ample research opportunities, both theoretical and experimental, at the forefront of the field and its interdisciplinary applications.
EE is closely tied with Harvard's efforts in Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Computer Science, and Bioengine
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Kindly, clear your papers and update me with your final percentage to determine your eligibility. You must also take TOEFL or IELTS and may have to take GRE depending on the country and university.
I hope it will help you.
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