Division of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
Office Head:
Dr. Matthew Aghili
Workforce:
Aghili, Bender, Connella, Dennison, Garner, Khan, Kussmann, Lei, Liu, Menon, Spruel
Division of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Drew Hall, Room 324
Box 91780, MSU
Lake Charles, LA 70609-1780
Email: eecs@mcneese.edu
Tel: (337) 475-5854 Fax: (337) 475-5292
EECS Department Mission
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science gives a professionally engaged instruction in the fields of software engineering and electrical designing. Our understudies are readied to practice in their picked field concentrating on the mechanical and business needs of the locale. The needs of conventional and non-customary understudies are met through close communication with personnel, organizations, and the modern group in a practice-situated understudy neighborly environment. The office keeps up ABET licensed current educational modules that cultivate interdisciplinary collaboration, academic improvement, ventures, entry level positions, proficient morals, and preparing with territorial organizations or commercial enterprises. Our understudies are readied to think about for cutting edge degrees and work in local organizations or commercial enterprises.
Building Program Mission
The Engineering Program gives training in compound, common, electrical, and mechanical designing that is professionally engaged and practice-arranged inside of an understudy well disposed environment. We set up our understudies to work on building, concentrating on the mechanical needs of the area. We address the issues of customary and non-conventional understudies through close contact with the workforce, the staff, and mechanical architects and supervisors in our area. We keep up an up and coming educational programs that cultivates between disciplinary collaboration, insightful advancement, participation with provincial industry, and building morals.
Designing Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
The Engineering Program Educational Objectives are:
- To get ready graduates to work on building and to be effective in tackling the designing issues experienced in industry, government, or private practice.
- To furnish graduates with the inspiration and abilities to progress into positions of expanded obligation and to seek after proceeding with training or graduate studies
- To create graduates who are moral and expert as architects as well as are mindful individuals from their groups and the bigger society.
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