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Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences is the largest department in the College of Engineering and is ... able to provide students with a wealth of resources. Computing resources are readily available in a number of labs across campus. Although classes can be quite large, professors are routinely available to students through office hours and/or discussions. Many EECS professors have founded their own companies, making the department a hotbed of innovation and ideas. Students also have strong support from their peers through organizations such as the EECS Center for Undergraduate Matters, Eta Kappa Nu, and Tau Beta Pi. Currently, the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences program is ranked third in the nation by U.S. News
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The Department of Electrical Engineering offers an integrated B.S./M.S. option. The integrated program allows students to obtain a B.S. and M.S. degree in as few as five years. Interested students should speak with theiracademic advisor and apply for admission to the NIU Graduate School at the beginning of their senior year.
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Description: Prerequisites: Math 150A and junior or senior standing in Civil or Electrical Engineering.Development, evaluation and presentation of design alternatives for engineering systems and projects using principles of engineering economy and cost benefit analysis. Study of engineering profession, professional ethics and related topics. (Not available for use on graduate study plans.) (Same as Civil Engineering 401)
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Joseph S. Hanasz earned his J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law and holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from The University of Iowa. Mr. Hanasz spent last summer as a summer associate with the firm.
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Electrical engineering is that profession which stems from the application of the fundamental laws of electrical phenomena to the service of mankind. Broadly, electrical engineers are involved in one or more of the following areas: electromagnetics; the design and development of electronic and solid state devices; the control, conversion, and distribution of energy; computing and data processing; and communications including transmission and retrieval.
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Prof Nader Engheta was named the H. Nedwill Ramsey Professor of Electrical Engineering (Sept. 2005). The H. Nedwill Ramsey Chair was established in The Moore School of Electrical Engineering through the bequest of Mr. Ramsey, E'20, who had been a Penn Trustee and President of Philadelphia Electric Company.
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