电子工程与计算机工程与计算机科学:开发三个不同但相互关联的课程

K. Demarest, J. Miller, J. Roberts, C. Tsatsoulis
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1993年,堪萨斯大学将文理学院的计算机科学系与工程学院的电气与计算机工程系合并。由此产生的部门被称为电气工程与计算机科学系(EECS),位于工程学院,汇集了电气技术、计算、电信和信息科学的广泛领域。除此之外,合并使课程得以巩固,增强了学生的课堂体验,并扩大了研究机会。学院设有电气工程、计算机工程和计算机科学三个理学学士学位,以及电气工程和计算机科学的硕士和博士学位。本文首先描述了我们在开发这三个程序时所应用的哲学。然后我们描述课程本身。我们指出哪些课程是相同的,哪些是相似的,哪些是明显不同的。最后,我们讨论了我们在项目中预期的未来变化。我们认为合并为显著改善教学和研究创造了机会。本文分享了我们的一些经验和想法。
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Electrical engineering vs. computer engineering vs. computer science: developing three distinct but interrelated curricula
In 1993, the University of Kansas merged the Department of Computer Science in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the School of Engineering. The resulting department, called the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), resides in the School of Engineering and brings together the broad fields of electrical technology computing, telecommunications and information science. Among other things, the merger enabled the consolidation of courses, enhanced classroom experiences for the students, and expanded research opportunities. The EECS Department now offers three Bachelor of Science degrees in electrical engineering, computer engineering and computer science, as well as masters and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. This paper first describes the philosophy we applied in developing the three programs as they now stand. We then describe the curricula themselves. We point out where the curricula are the same, where they are only similar and where they are distinctly different. Finally, we discuss future changes that we anticipate in the programs. We feel that the merger has created the opportunity for significantly improved teaching and research. This paper shares some of our experience and ideas.
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