University Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Department Office
Office: Engineering and Technology A342
Phone: (323) 343-4470
Email: ee.ecst@calstatela.edu
Department Website: www.calstatela.edu/ecst/ece
Chair
Charles Liu
(323) 343-5802
cliu@calstatela.edu
The Faculty
Professors: Fred Daneshgaran, Jianyu Dong, Marina Mondin, Charles Liu (Chair), Lili Tabrizi, Nancy Warter-Perez, Deborah Won
Associate Professors: Arash Jamehbozorg, Masood Shahverdi
Assistant Professor: Curtis Wang
Emeriti: George B. Bouse, Helen A. Ryaciotaki-Boussalis, Kamran Karimlou, Victor Payse, Jr., Raj S. Ramchandani, Sidney Soclof
Overview
The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department offers excellence, innovation, integrity, and distinctiveness in bachelor’s and master’s level education taught from a contemporary and global perspective. The Department is poised to provide a solid foundation in this vital field of Engineering by offering a well-rounded, up-to-date curriculum that provides an optimal balance between theory and practice and prepares students for the challenges of being the innovators and leaders of the field. Electrical or computer engineers are involved in all aspects of development and implementation of electrical devices and systems, from conceptual design, simulation, implementation, testing, to manufacturing. They are generally involved in one or more major areas such as electronics, computers, communications, controls, biomedical, systems engineering or power. Each of these major areas includes several subdivisions such as machine learning, cognitive radios, embedded systems, Internet of Things (IoT), robotics and automation, smart power grid, renewable energy systems, neuro-engineering Technology, and bio-inspired computing. Besides employment in research, development, and design, many electrical engineering graduates are involved in manufacturing, management, sales, testing and teaching. Careers are readily available in industry, government, research, and education. Electrical Engineering is one of the largest major fields within engineering. Electrical engineers are involved in all aspects of development and implementation of electrical devices and systems, from conceptual design to manufacturing. They are generally involved in one or more major areas such as electronics, computers, communications, controls, biomedical, systems Engineering or power. Each of these major areas includes a number of subdivisions such as cognitive radios, high performance computing, renewable energy systems, and integrated circuits. Besides employment in research, development, and design, many electrical engineering graduates are involved in manufacturing, management, sales, testing and teaching. Careers are readily available in industry, government, research, and education.
ProgramsDegree - UndergraduateDegree - BlendedDegree - GraduateCertificate - Post-BaccalaureateCoursesElectrical and Computer Engineering (Undergraduate) Electrical and Computer Engineering (Graduate)
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