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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE Degree programs in: Ø Computer Engineering Ø Computer Science Ø Electrical Engineering Ø Systems & Control Engineering Case Western Reserve University

DEGREE PROGRAMS • Four undergraduate and graduate programs Ø 3 ABET accredited engineering programs n n n Ø Electrical Engineering Systems & Control Engineering Computer Engineering CSAB accredited Computer Science program • 425 Undergraduate students • 150 graduate students • Graduate 125 B. S. , 45 M. S. and 15 Ph. D. degrees per year Case Western Reserve University

UG Timetable • Common freshman year Ø Declare major in department in March of freshman year • Sophomore year Ø “generic” sophomore year - programs differ by only three courses • Junior year Ø Begin co-op program at end of sophomore year • Senior year Ø Ø Ø Research - BS/MS program Senior Project TIME Case Western Reserve University

Department Overview (cont. ) • 31 faculty • 48 major funded research projects totaling $9, 548, 089 • www. eecs. cwru. edu for more information • Research-oriented department Case Western Reserve University

Other EECS Departments • • Berkeley MIT Michigan Harvard CWRU’s EECS programs encompass a wide spectrum ranging from biologically inspired robotics and bioinformatics to quantum computing and nanometer scale devices culminating in highly complex microsystems which constitute the forefront of the field today and for the foreseeable future. Case Western Reserve University

What is an EECS Department? “Traditional” separate EE, CE & CS departments EECS department with increased emphasis on overlap areas Figures: Ed Lee, Berkeley Case Western Reserve University

Sample Areas of Research Emphasis • • Bioinformatics Databases Industrial Control and Automation MEMS & Solid-State, Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits • Mechatronics (especially Biologicallyinspired) • Embedded Systems Case Western Reserve University

Special Programs • Undergraduate specific programs CO-OP (~30% of our students CO-OP) Ø Global CO-OP Ø Junior Year Abroad Ø Undesignated B. S. Ø • Integrated undergraduate/graduate programs BS/MS program (60 students) Ø Masters in Engineering & Management Ø Case Western Reserve University

Nationally Recognized Research Analysis of an Evolved Neural Circuit for Object Discrimination Automating “Peg-in-Maze” Robotic Assemblies Class of assemblies, including clutch packs, gear meshing, etc. • Uncertainty exceeds assembly clearance, sense of touch required • Solution: Strategies (a switching between behaviors based upon continuous states, detected “events”, progress of assembly itself) Data Dissemination 0 Prototype MEMS RF Low-Noise Oscillator • Motivation • Asymmetric environments (e. g satellites, cable TV) • Scalability • Relieve Internet hot spots 1 4 2 3 • Approach • Cyclical broadcast • Client-site caching • Combine • access history with • waiting times to retransmission • Lower client waiting time MEMS Oscillator Demo Board Low Noise Output Spectrum at Celluar Telephony Band Case Western Reserve University

Where do our Graduates go? • Top employers Ø Microsoft, Intel • Others Ø Rockwell, Keithley Instruments, IBM, Agilent , Hewlett-Packard, General Electric, Accenture , Ernst & Young, Guidant, Medtronic, Cisco, Crystal Semiconductor, Crowe Chizeck Case Western Reserve University

Typical Starting Salary Data • • • • Disciplines High Bachelor's Degree Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Systems & Control Engr Average $69, 400 Master's Degree Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Systems & Control Engr Average $67, 333 Low Avg # $54, 600 $100, 000 $70, 000 $53, 000 $37, 866 $40, 000 $28, 800 $36, 665 $46, 000 $50, 116 $48, 772 $53, 480 $49, 013 $49, 200 17 11 25 11 $64, 000 $75, 000 $63, 000 * $47, 333 $50, 000 $42, 000 $50, 000 * $56, 502 $56, 580 $56, 825 $56, 100 * 19 20 10 1 Source: Career Planning & Placement, 2000 Class Case Western Reserve University

STUDENTS • Adina Scott - BS student EE, Music, <ads 12@ po. cwru. edu > • Jeff Siebert - BS Student EE, <jds 26@ po. cwru. edu > • Jamie Collier - BS Student EE, < jsc 15 @po. cwru. edu > • Ben Huber - BS Student EE, <brh 4@ • • • Matt Himrod - BS Student CE, <mah 35@ po. cwru. edu > Randy Kelso - BS Student EE, rsk 2@ po. cwru. edu Stefanie Schmitt - BS student CE, sks 11@po. cwru. edu Andrey Utis - BS/MS student CS, alu@po. cwru. edu Amanda Rohn - BS Student CE/German, aer 8@ po. cwru. edu > Case Western Reserve University

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Detailed Degree Programs Case Western Reserve University

BS CS PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER FRESHMAN YEAR Open elective or HM/SS electivea CHEM 111 Chemistry I MATH 121 Calculus I ENGR 131 Elementary Computer Programming ENGL 150 Expository Writing PHED 101 Physical Education SOPHOMORE YEAR HM/SS Sequence I PHYS 122 Physics II: Electricity & Magnetism MATH 223 Calculus III Technical Elective b EECS 281 Comp. Organization Logic Design JUNIOR YEAR HM/SS Sequence III EECS 340 Algorithms and Data Structures EECS 337 Systems Programming Statistics Elective c Technical Elective SENIOR YEAR ENGL 398 N Professional Communication EECS 398 Software Engineering Technical Electivec Open Elective d 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 3 -0 -3 0 -3 -0 16 -5 -17 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 16 -2 -17 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 3 -0 -3 15 -2 -16 3 -0 -3 3 -0 -3 15 -0 -15 SPRING SEMESTER FRESHMAN YEAR HM/SS elective or open elective a ENGR 145 Chemistry of Materials PHYS 121 Physics I: Mechanics MATH 122 Calculus II PHED 102 Physical Education SOPHOMORE YEAR HM/SS Sequence II MATH 224 Differential Equations Technical Elective MATH 304 Discrete Mathematics EECS 233 Intro Data Structures JUNIOR YEAR HM/SS Elective EECS 345 Programming Language Concepts EECS 343 Theoretical Computer Science EECS 314 Computer Architecture EECS 338 Intro to Operating Systems SENIOR YEAR HM/SS Elective EECS 341 Intro. to Database Systems EECS 391 Intro. to Artificial Intelligence Technical Elective Open Elective 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 0 -3 -0 15 -3 -15 3 -0 -3 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 15 -2 -16 3 -0 -3 3 -0 -3 15 -0 -15 Case Western Reserve University

BS CE PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER FRESHMAN YEAR Open elective or HM/SS elective a CHEM 111 Chemistry I MATH 121 Calculus I ENGR 131 Elementary Computer Programming ENGL 150 Expository Writing PHED 101 Physical Education SOPHOMORE YEAR HM/SS Sequence I PHYS 122 Physics II: Electricity & Magnetism MATH 223 Calculus III ENGR 200 Statics & Strength of Materials EECS 233 Introduction to Data Structures JUNIOR YEAR HM/SS Sequence III MATH 304 Discrete Mathematics EECS 337 Systems Programming ENGR 225 Thermodynamics, Fluids, Transport Technical Elective c SENIOR YEAR HM/SS Elective (EECS 318 VLSI/CADd Or Technical Elective d Technical Elective c Statistics Elective e Open Elective 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 3 -0 -3 0 -3 -0 17 -3 -17 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 16 -2 -17 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 4 -0 -4 3 -0 -3 16 -2 -17 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 3 -0 -3) 3 -0 -3 15 -2 -16 or 15 -2 -15 SPRING SEMESTER FRESHMAN YEAR HM/SS elective or open elective a ENGR 145 Chemistry of Materials PHYS 121 Physics I: Mechanics MATH 122 Calculus II PHED 102 Physical Education SOPHOMORE YEAR HM/SS Sequence II MATH 224 Differential Equations ENGR 210 Circuits and Instrumentation Approved Technical Elective EECS 281 Comp. Organization Logic Design JUNIOR YEAR ENGL 398 N Prof. Communications EECS 301 Digital Laboratory EECS 314 Computer Architecture EECS 315 Digital Systems Design (EECS 338 Intro to Operating Systems Or Technical Elective d SENIOR YEAR HM/SS Elective EECS 399 M Comp. Eng. Design Project Technical Elective c Open Elective 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 0 -3 -0 15 -3 -15 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 15 -4 -17 3 -0 -3 0 -4 -2 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 3 -0 -3) 12 -8 -16 or 12 -6 -15 3 -0 -3 0 -6 -3 3 -0 -3 12 -6 -15 Case Western Reserve University

BS EE PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER FRESHMAN YEAR HM/SS Elective CHEM 111 Chemistry I MATH 121 Calculus I ENGR 131 Elementary Computer Programming ENGL 150 Expository Writing PHED 101 Physical Education SOPHOMORE YEAR PHYS 122 Physics II: Electricity & Magnetism MATH 223 Calculus III ENGR 210 Circuits and Instrumentation EECS 281 Computer Organization, Logic Design JUNIOR YEAR HM/SS Sequence II ENGR 200 Statics &Strength of Materials EECS 246 Signals & Systems STAT 332 Statistics of Signal Processing c Approved Tech. Elective d SENIOR YEAR EECS 398 L Senior Project Lab I f, g ENGL 398 N Professional Communications Open Elective Approved Tech. Elective d 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 3 -0 -3 0 -3 -0 17 -3 -17 4 -0 -4 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 13 -4 -15 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 3 -0 -3 15 -2 -16 0 -8 -4 3 -0 -3 12 -8 -16 SPRING SEMESTER FRESHMAN YEAR Open elective a ENGR 145 Chemistry of Materials PHYS 121 Physics I: Mechanics b MATH 122 Calculus II PHED 102 Physical Education SOPHOMORE YEAR HM/SS Sequence I ENGR 225 Thermo, Fluids, Transport MATH 224 Differential Equations EECS 245 Electronic Circuits EECS 309 Electromagnetic Fields I JUNIOR YEAR HM/SS Sequence III EECS 321 Semiconductor Electronic Devices Applied Statistics Req. e Approved Technical Electived SENIOR YEAR HM/SS Elective EECS 399 L Senior Project Lab II Open Elective Approved Technical Elective d 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 0 -3 -0 15 -5 -15 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 3 -0 -3 16 -2 -17 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 3 -0 -3 15 -2 -16 3 -0 -3 0 -8 -4 3 -0 -3 12 -8 -16 Case Western Reserve University

BS SY PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER FRESHMAN YEAR HM/SS elective CHEM 111 Chemistry I MATH 121 Calculus I ENGR 131 Elementary Computer Programming ENGL 150 Expository Writing PHED 101 Physical Education 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 2 -2 -3 3 -0 -3 0 -3 -0 16 -5 -17 SOPHOMORE YEAR PHYS 122 Physics II: Electricity & Magnetism 4 -0 -4 MATH 223 Calculus III 3 -0 -3 ENGR 210 Circuits and Instrumentation 3 -2 -4 EECS 281 Logic Design and Computer Organization 3 -2 -4 13 -4 -15 JUNIOR YEAR HM/SS Sequence II EECS 246 Signals and Systems EECS 342 Intro. To Global Systems EECS 324 Simulation Methods Approved Technical Elective SENIOR YEAR HM/SS Elective EECS 398 N Senior Project Lab I d ENGL 398 N Professional Communications EECS 352 Engr Econ & Decision Analysis Approved Technical Elective a 3 -0 -3 3 -2 -4 3 -0 -3 15 -2 -16 3 -0 -3 0 -8 -4 3 -0 -3 12 -8 -16 SPRING SEMESTER FRESHMAN YEAR HM/SS elective or open elective a ENGR 145 Chemistry of Materials PHYS 121 Physics I: Mechanics MATH 122 Calculus II PHED 102 Physical Education SOPHOMORE YEAR HM/SS Sequence II MATH 224 Differential Equations ENGR 225 Fluid & Thermodynamics STAT xxx Statistical methods Course ENGR 200 Statics & Strength of Materials JUNIOR YEAR HM/SS Elective EECS 304 Control Engineering I EECS 305 Control Engineering Lab I EECS 346 Engineering Optimization Approved Technical Electivea Open Elective SENIOR YEAR HM/SS Elective EECS 399 N Senior Project Lab II Approved Technical Electivea Approved technical Electivea 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 0 -3 -0 15 -3 -15 3 -0 -3 4 -0 -4 3 -0 -3 16 -0 -16 3 -0 -3 0 -2 -1 3 -0 -3 15 -2 -16 3 -0 -3 0 -8 -4 3 -0 -3 12 -8 -16 Case Western Reserve University

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Connect with CWRU • 10: 30 -10: 40 • • Department presentation (White 411) Professor Frank Merat , Associate Chair for Undergraduate Matters 10: 40 -10: 55 Student research, projects and student accomplishments 10: 55 -11: 15 Question & answer period • 11: 00 Laboratory tours [Olin, White & Glennan Buildings are connected on the 2 nd, 5 th, and 6 th floors. ] Olin 405. 5 Jennings Computer Laboratory Glennan 308 Undergraduate Circuits Laboratory Glennan 723 MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) Laboratory (KNOCK) Glennan 708 B Applied Metrology and Nano. Devices Laboratory • 11: 15 -1: 15 Detailed Q&A (White 411) Professor Frank Merat Case Western Reserve University

Tour Map Case Western Reserve University

• 9 Ø • 32 Ø • 56 Ø Bingham Building Contains the depatment’s microfabrication facilities. Glennan Building Mostly electrical engineering faculty. Contains the department’s circuits laboratory (EE and CE), robotics labs (1 st and 2 nd floor), solid-state research labs (7 th floor) Olin Buliding Mostly computer engineering, computer science, and systems & control faculty. Department Chair’s Office (4 th floor), Undergraduate Jennings Computer Lab (4 th floor), ENGR 131 Lego Robotics Lab (7 th floor), Timken Control Labs (6 th and 7 th floor), Lego Robotics Lab (8 th floor) Case Western Reserve University