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EECS (sometimes "eeks") is an abbreviation for Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. It is a designation used at some universities for the major or department that blends these two fields together. One reason behind linking the two areas of study is to provide students with a broad overview of both software and hardware. However there are also reasons for not blending departments: Students who major in theoretical computer science (such as software, algorithms, world wide web) may not have any use for extensive electrical engineering classes. It should also be noted that computers need not be implemented with circuits; see quantum computing, optical computing, and DNA computing for examples. Not every university uses the EECS designation. Several universities, for example, have separate EE/ECE and CS departments/majors. Other schools use the similar ECE (Electrical and Computer Engineering) designation. Additionally, some schools which offer an EECS degree also offer... full article at wikipedia
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Created by Metaweb Oct 22, 2006
Last edited by patrick Apr 19, 2007
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