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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
 

Electrical engineering, originally taught at MIT in the Physics Department, became an independent degree program in 1882. The Department of Electrical Engineering was formed in 1902, and occupied its new home, the Lowell Building, when MIT was still located near Copley Square in Boston. The Department dedicated its present facilities in the Sherman Fairchild Electrical Engineering and Electronics complex in fall 1973, and a year later, it recognized its growing activity in computer science by changing its name to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The Ray and Maria Stata Center for Computer, Information, and Intelligence Sciences, currently under construction, will house the Department's activities in computer science, communications, and control.

The primary mission of the Department is the education of its students. Its three undergraduate programs attract more than 30 percent of all MIT undergraduates, and its doctoral programs are highly ranked and selective. A leader in cooperative education, the Department has operated the highly successful VI-A Internship Program since 1917. It has recently established a five-year Master of Engineering program, under which students stay for a fifth year and receive simultaneously a Bachelor's degree and a Master's of Engineering degree.

During its history faculty and students of the Department have made major, lasting research contributions, some of which have opened up entire new fields of study.

For more information, go to http://www.eecs.mit.edu/.

Available Courses
MIT Course #Course Title
6.001Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Fall 2002
6.002Circuits and Electronics Fall 2000
6.004Computation Structures Fall 2002
6.012Microelectronic Devices and Circuits Spring 2003
6.013Electromagnetics and Applications Fall 2002
6.021JQuantitative Physiology: Cells and Tissues Fall 2002
6.034Artificial Intelligence Spring 2003
6.034Artificial Intelligence Fall 2002
6.035Computer Language Engineering Fall 2002
6.041Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability Fall 2002
6.042JMathematics for Computer Science Fall 2002
6.045JAutomata, Computability, and Complexity Spring 2002
6.046JIntroduction to Algorithms Fall 2001
6.061Introduction to Electric Power Systems Spring 2003
6.071Introduction to Electronics Fall 2002
6.101Introductory Analog Electronics Laboratory Fall 2002
6.111Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory Fall 2002
6.161Modern Optics Project Laboratory Fall 2002
6.170Laboratory in Software Engineering Fall 2001
6.231Dynamic Programming and Stochastic Control Fall 2002
6.251JIntroduction to Mathematical Programming Fall 2002
6.252JNon-linear Programming Spring 2003
6.263JData Communication Networks Fall 2002
6.281JLogistical and Transportation Planning Methods Fall 2001
6.301Solid-State Circuits Spring 2003
6.302Feedback Systems Fall 2002
6.331Advanced Circuit Techniques Spring 2002
6.337JNumerical Methods of Applied Mathematics I Fall 2001
6.339JNumerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations Spring 2003
6.345Automatic Speech Recognition Spring 2003
6.431Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability Fall 2002
6.450Principles of Digital Communication - I Fall 2002
6.521JQuantitative Physiology: Cells and Tissues Fall 2002
6.542JLaboratory on the Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech Fall 2001
6.630Electromagnetic Theory Fall 2002
6.632Electromagnetic Wave Theory Spring 2003
6.635Advanced Electromagnetism Spring 2003
6.637Optical Signals, Devices, and Systems Spring 2003
6.641Electromagnetic Fields, Forces, and Motion Spring 2003
6.651JIntroduction To Plasma Physics I Fall 2002
6.720JIntegrated Microelectronic Devices Fall 2002
6.728Applied Quantum and Statistical Physics Fall 2002
6.730Physics for Solid-State Applications Spring 2003
6.763Applied Superconductivity Fall 2001
6.803The Human Intelligence Enterprise Spring 2002
6.805JEthics and Law on the Electronic Frontier Spring 2002
6.806Ethics and Law on the Electronic Frontier Spring 2002
6.821Programming Languages Fall 2002
6.823Computer System Architecture Spring 2002
6.824Distributed Computer Systems Fall 2002
6.825Techniques in Artificial Intelligence Fall 2002
6.826Principles of Computer Systems Spring 2002
6.827Multithreaded Parallelism: Languages and Compilers Fall 2002
6.829Computer Networks Fall 2002
6.833The Human Intelligence Enterprise Spring 2002
6.838Algorithms for Computer Animation Fall 2002
6.840JTheory of Computation Fall 2002
6.852JDistributed Algorithms Fall 2001
6.867Machine Learning Fall 2002
6.872JMedical Computing Spring 2003
6.873JMedical Decision Support Spring 2003
6.930Management in Engineering Fall 2002
6.933JThe Structure of Engineering Revolutions Fall 2001
6.946JClassical Mechanics: A Computational Approach Fall 2002
6.973Organic Optoelectronics Spring 2003
6.976High Speed Communication Circuits and Systems Spring 2003
6.977Semiconductor Optoelectronics: Theory and Design Fall 2002
6.979Introduction to Electric Power Systems Spring 2003
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