The Joint Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences and Nuclear Engineering (EECS/NE) at UC Berkeley College of Engineering is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program designed to equip students with robust foundations in both electrical engineering, computer sciences, and nuclear engineering. The curriculum integrates rigorous technical coursework from both departments, covering topics such as signals and systems, electronic circuits, software engineering, reactor physics, radiation detection, and safety analysis. Students benefit from hands-on laboratory work and technical electives that enable them to specialize in areas at the intersection of computing, electronics, and nuclear technology. Berkeley's faculty are leaders in fields such as fusion technology, reactor analysis, robotics, big data, cyber-physical systems, and risk management. Graduates are prepared for advanced study or direct entry into engineering roles across diverse sectors including energy, national labs, medical technology, and software engineering.