for California State University, Fresno.
Computer Science
and Computer and Electrical Engineering

College of Engineering
Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering
TAREK ALAMELDIN, Chair
East Engineering Building, Room 254A
559.278.2726
B.S.
in Computer Engineering
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
M.S. in Engineering, Electrical
Engineering Option
Faculty
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Nagy N. Bengiamin
Daniel C. Bukofzer
Kausik Chatterjee
Albert A. Heaney
Robert W. Hecht
Gregory R. Kriehn
Ramakrishna Nunna
Larry D. Owens
The Department Description
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers Bachelor
of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering and 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. The department also offers a master's
degree in engineering with emphasis in electrical engineering in cooperation
with Edwards Air Force Base. For more information, see the Master of Engineering
Program, page 321-322.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty and Facilities
The faculty, composed of academically well-qualified engineers, have a wide range of teaching and industrial experience. Their backgrounds include significant research accomplishments, engineering teaching experience, consulting work, and related engineering 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 expanded modern laboratories that include: a
microcomputer laboratory, a CAD/CAM laboratory, and laboratories for microprocessors
and digital systems, electronics, computer development, optical communications,
digital control/robotics, 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.
Administrative Academic Probation
A minimum GPA of 2.0 must be maintained in all courses taken in the College
of Engineering and Computer Science. Students who fail to maintain a 2.0
GPA in courses within their major may be placed on administrative academic
probation. Failure to eliminate the grade point deficiency could result
in disqualification from the College of Engineering.
Computer
Science
