2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
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George Hamer, Acting Department Head
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Daktronics Engineering Hall 214
605-688-4526
Faculty
Professors
Steven Hietpas, Rajesh Kavasseri
Associate Professors
Robert Fourney, George Hamer, Timothy Hansen, Songxin Tan
Assistant Professors
Kaiqun Fu, Jun Huang, Chulwoo Pack, Junjian Qi, Kwanghee Won, Xiaojun Xian
Lecturers
Kenneth Gamradt, Paula Kurtenbach
Instructors
Jerry Cooley, Paul Weist
Emeritus
Madeleine Andrawis, Lewis Brown, Virgil Ellerbruch, David Galipeau, Dennis Helder, Duane Sander, Sung Shin
Overview
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department combines all aspects of electricity, electronics, hardware, and software into one multi-disciplinary unit. The department has well-established, nationally and internationally-known research programs in materials, image processing and power and energy systems.
Programs
Majors
Minors
Graduate Programs*
- Computer Science (M.S.)
- Computer Science (Ph.D.)
- Electrical Engineering (M.S.)
- Electrical Engineering (Ph.D.)
* Graduate degrees are offered in collaboration with the Graduate School. For details, see the Graduate Catalog.
Facilities & Services
The department is housed in a 45,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art engineering facility, with over 15,000 sq. ft. in laboratory space. Students enjoy 24-hour security-card access to undergraduate and research labs, student organization rooms, computer resource labs, robotics club room, and specialized student study areas.
Student Support & Engagement Opportunities
The department offers opportunities for student engagement through research and student organizations. Many outstanding professional activities are available through the student chapters of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Association for Computing Machinery, the Society of Women Engineers, and an active Robotics Club. Student honors groups include the Upsilon Pi Epsilon for computer science majors and the IEEE - Eta Kappa Nu for electrical engineering majors.
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