ECEE Advising Team

Mackenzie Hatcher

Undergraduate Academic Advisor
EE & ECE majors
Office: ECEE 1B65
Email: mackenzie.hatcher@colorado.edu

Debbie Yeh

Area Director
EE & ECE majors
MCEN majors

Office: ECME 112A
Email: debbie.yeh@colorado.edu

Alex Plaut

Undergraduate Academic Advisor
EE & ECE majors
MCEN majors
ECEE minors

Office: ECEE 1B64
Email: alexandra.plaut@colorado.edu

Connecting with the ECEE Undergraduate Advising Team

Each student in the Electrical and Electrical & Computer Engineering major is assigned to an academic advisor. Current students can view their advisor assignment and schedule an advising appointment through Buff Portal Advising.

We also offer drop-in advising hours that are open to all CU Boulder students. Please see Buff Portal Advising for the most up-to-date information. Engineering students interested in changing their major to Electrical or Electrical & Computer Engineering are welcome to email ecee-advising@colorado.edu. Prospective intra-university transfer (IUT) students should refer to the College of Engineering and Applied Science IUT site for transfer advising information.


Advising Resources

As an engineering student, it is especially important that you carefully plan your schedule each semester if you plan to graduate in four years. Here are some resources to help you do that.

  • Buff Portal Advising: Schedule appointments with your academic advisor and view advising drop-in hours.
  • Buff Portal: Access your current courses and course history, run your degree audit, view required textbooks and course materials, check your enrollment appointment, and search and enroll in classes. 
  • Engineering Advising Site: Visit the Forms page to access petitions for exception requests, independent study applications, incomplete grade forms, and more.

Curriculum and Registration

Electrical Engineering Sample 4-Year Curriculum (2023-24)  Download 2023-24 EEEN Flowchart

Electrical & Computer Engineering Sample 4-Year Curriculum (2023-24)  Download 2023-24 ECEN Flowchart


Tutoring and Academic Support


Tips for Getting Involved in Undergraduate Research

  • Talk to upperclassmen about their research experiences.
  • Look through the Research webpage and determine which research areas are of interest to you or connect with professors if you are particularly interested in their research from a class you have taken with them.
  • After determining a research area, read more about the ECEE groups working in that area by clicking on the Research Group tab. It can be helpful to look at the publications of the group and what they are currently working on.
  • If possible, talk to graduate students working in the labs of interest to you. Learn more about their projects and whether or not there is need for an undergraduate researcher.
  • To increase your desirability, apply for funding through options like DLA, UROP, BURST or NIST PREP.
  • Meet with Career Services to polish up your resume.
  • Send an email with your resume to the professor(s) of interest. Indicate why you would like to work in his or her lab, whether or not you have funding, and whether or not you would consider starting out without pay. Specify if you are hoping for an Independent Study. Ask to schedule a short appointment.
  • If desired, follow up a few days later with another email or office visit to quickly introduce yourself. Do not be discouraged if multiple follow-ups are required.