Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Electrical Engineering at the University of Florida: A Counseling Guide in Undergraduate Programs
The department is now recognized as a leading institution on the national scene. The American. Council of Education. Report of 1970 lists the Rated Quality of Graduate Faculty of the department in the top category, Distinguished and Strong. This is the first time that an engineering department of any university located in. The Southeastern United States has received this high recognition. This rating applies to the graduate faculty and no similiar rating system exists for undergraduate faculty. The undergraduate faculty and the graduate faculty are the same people in this department.
One of the most significant events effecting Electrical Engineering at the University of Florida during recent time was the construction of two new buildings specifically for Electrical Engineering in the late 1960's. These new buildings allowed for the inclusion of modern well-equipped laboratories for the Undergraduate Teaching Program. The undergraduate student also has access to several highly specialized research laboratories constructed in these facilities. The Microelectronics Research Laboratory contains the complete facilities required to fabricate integrated circuits. The undergraduate students enrolled in BB 523, 527, 528 or 529 utilize these facilities to make solid-state components such as transistors and complete monolithic integrated circuits.
There are other highly specialized laboratories such as the Direct Energy Conversion Laboratory and Microwave Devices Laboratory that are also utilized in the Undergraduate Teaching Program.
The Electrical Engineering Curriculum is designed with enough ?exibility to allow the student to commence his area of Specialization during his undergraduate program. The plan of study may be tailored to fit the individual. Undergraduate students should consult their counselor and the various Option advisors early in their program to take maximum advantage of this ?exibility.
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