Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is part of the Case School of Engineering or EECS for short offers degree programs in:
The department is informally organized into the Division of Computer Science and the Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering but several faculty members teach classes in both areas.
[edit] Labs
The EECS department maintains a several labs. These include:
- Olin 404.5 - A Windows, Solaris, and Linux computer lab (Jennings Computing Center).
- Virtual Worlds Laboratory - A gaming and simulation lab located on the 4th floor of Olin
- Undergraduate Circuits Lab (Glennan 308)
- Lego Robotics Lab - A lego robots lab used by the Autonomous Robotics class (EECS/BIOL 375/475)
[edit] External Links
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| Part of | Case School of Engineering + |
| Operates | Olin 404.5 +, Virtual Worlds Laboratory +, Undergraduate Circuits Lab +, and Lego Robotics Lab + |
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- Blog@Case FAQ (12 referral)
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