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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Department Co-Chair:
Khalil Najafi
Department Co-Chair:
Farnam Jahanian
Website:
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/
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Description
It has been more than a century since the first course in electrical engineering was offered at the University of Michigan in 1888. Major growth has taken place in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department (EECS) since 1984, when the current department was formed from a merger of the old ECE Department, the engineering program in Computer, Information, and Control Engineering (CICE), and the Computer Science portion of the LS&A Department of Computer and Communication Sciences (CCS). The EECS Department, which represents nearly one-third of the College of Engineering, is organized into two divisions, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), and Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). CSE includes software, artificial intelligence, theoretical computer science, computer architecture and hardware. ECE includes solid-state electronics, integrated circuit design, electromagnetics, optics, communications, signal processing, and control. Today, the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department is among the leading departments in the nation, with a diverse program with nearly 100 courses per semester, 110 faculty members, 800 undergraduate and 600 graduate students. Our Department offers Bachelor degree programs in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Computer Engineering. We offer M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering: Systems, and Computer Science and Engineering.
For questions, comments, or corrections, please contact: coe-directory@umich.edu.