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Computer Science

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

3415 EECS Building
1301 Beal
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122

Phone: (734) 763-2305

Departmental Information

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Website: http://www.eecs.umich.edu

email: cslsa@eecs.umich.edu


Advising

If you are interested in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering, contact the EECS Undergraduate Advising Office at (734) 763-2305, 3415 EECS Building.

If you have questions about the CS academic minor, or would like advice about pursuing the academic minor, please contact the EECS Undergraduate Advising Office to set up an appointment with an advisor.

 

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is a participating unit in the interdepartmental Informatics concentration program listed in this Bulletin in Chapter VI under Informatics.

 


Undergraduate Concentration Programs

 

Computer Science

Informatics

  • Computational Informatics Track
  • Life Science Informatics Track

Pending approval by the Presidents' Council of the State Universities of Michigan

 

Undergraduate Academic Minor

 

Computer Science

Related Undergraduate Programs in the College of Engineering

 

Undergraduate Course List

Related Graduate Programs

Master of Science or Master of Scence in Engineering

Electrical Engineer

Ph.D.

Graduate Course List

 




Electrical Engineering and Computer Science departmental information
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department is among the leading departments in the nation, with a diverse program of nearly 100 courses per semester, 90 faculty, 800 undergraduate, and 700 graduate students.

Computer Science concentration
The computer science (CS) program at UM is available to students in both the Colleges of Engineering and of Literature, Science, and Arts. The program requires students to have a solid foundation in computer software, hardware, and theory.

Computer Science Academic Minor
The Academic minor in Computer Science is intended to provide students with a foundational grounding in the discipline of software construction, along with an in-depth experience in at least one advanced area.

Undergraduate Courses in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
Undergraduate Courses in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) available for LSA Credit

Graduate Courses in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
Graduate Courses in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) available for LSA Credit

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