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Computer and Electrical Engineering
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Lyles College of Engineering
Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering
NAGY BENGIAMIN, Chair
ZAIDA REYNA, Department Administrative Support Coordinator
East Engineering Building, Room 254A
559.278.2726
www.csufresno.edu/engineering/elec_computer/
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
M.S. in Engineering
Computer Engineering Option
Electrical Engineering Option
Faculty
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Nagy N. Bengiamin
Daniel C. Bukofzer
Albert A. Heaney
Robert W. Hecht
Young Kim
Gregory R. Kriehn
Zoulikha Mouffak
Ramakrishna Nunna
Reza Raeisi
Chulho Won
Department Description
The Department of Electrical and Com-puter Engineering offers ABET accredited
Bachelor of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering and in Computer Engineering.
Although many courses are common to both programs, there are significant
differences between the graduation requirements for electrical engineering
and for computer engineering. Students are advised to decide early in their
program of study which major they intend to pursue.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty and Facilities
The faculty members have a wide range of teaching and industrial experience and are academically well-qualified engineers. Their backgrounds include research accomplishments, practice in industry, consulting work, and extensive teaching experience.
Excellent facilities are housed in the Engineering East Building. A 52,000
square-foot engineering building addition provides additional classroom
space, faculty offices, and laboratories for microprocessors and digital
systems, electronics, control systems and robotics. computer hardware and
software design development, optical communications, communications, digital
control/robotics, electromagnetics and microwaves, special projects, and
power systems.
Mandatory Advising
It is the policy of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department that every student see his/her assigned adviser at least once during the academic year. Therefore, students must complete mandatory advising with a faculty member at least once during each academic year by the established deadline (usually around the end of April). Students who fail to do so will be prevented from participating in the registration process prior to the start of classes the following academic year.
Accelerated B.S./M.S.
An accelerated B.S./M.S. program, with options in computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering, is offered to CompE, EE, and ME students as a streamlined curriculum that may be used by qualified students to attain the bachelor of science and master of science degrees simultaneously. Undergraduate CompE, EE, and ME students in their senior year are eligible to be admitted into this program if they have a GPA of at least 3.0 in the CompE, EE, and ME core courses, complete the G.E. requirements the semester they start the accelerated program or before, and take the GRE examination. An application and letter of intent should be filed with the CompE and EE options graduate program coordinator. A plan of study should be developed in consultation with the graduate program coordinator. The student must complete all G.E. requirements prior to taking any 200-level coursework. See page 323 for more detailed information. See master's program for more detailed information.
