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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2015-2016 CATALOG | 115 The faculty members possess depth and breadth in their specialty areas and are active in bringing these experiences and skills to the classroom. The identifiable strengths of the academic program are the laboratory and hands-on experience for students, the proper attention given to the scientific and mathematical foundation of electrical engineering and computer engineering, and the rigor of upper-division courses coupled with design and culminating senior projects. The technical and liberal arts components of the curriculum provide the students with the opportunity for gaining self-development, technical competence, and awareness of economic and ethical responsibilities. The technical curriculum includes (l) basic engineering science, (2) core electrical and computer engineering subjects, and (3) a junior-/senior-level choice for more depth in communications and analog systems, power systems and controls, or digital systems and computers. The department requires mandatory advising to help students make sound academic decisions. Organizations Student chapters of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and Eta Kappa Nu (the national honor society for electrical engineers) are active in the department. The Lyles College of Engineering, in addition, has chapters of Tau Beta Pi, the Society of Women Engineers, the Society of Hispanic Engineers, and the National Society of Black Engineers. Co-op Program The department participates in the Valley Industry Partnership Program which allows students to integrate planned industrial experiences into their academic programs. Students interested in this program should contact the chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the college's co-op coordinator. Mandatory Advising Students must complete mandatory advising with a faculty member at least once during each academic year. Students who fail to do so by the established deadline (usually around the end of April) will be prevented from participating in the STAR registration process prior to the start of classes. English Department of English Lisa Weston, Chair Peters Business Building, Room 382 559.278.2553 FAX: 559.278.7143 www.fresnostate.edu/english/ Degrees and Programs Offered BA in English - English Major Option, B.A. BA in English - English Education Option, B.A. CERT in Composition, Certificate of Adv. Study CRED in Single Subject Credential - English MA in English - Composition Theory Option, M.A. MA in English - Literature Option, M.A. MA in English-Literature & Composition Theory Option, M.A. MA in English-Rhetoric and Writing Studies Option, M.A. MFA in Creative Writing, M.F.A. MN in English, Minor MN in Creative Writing, Minor English is a general major or minor designed to give proficiency in skills that traditionally have been among the most highly prized by society: an ability to read with comprehension and critical judgment; to communicate accurately and clearly both orally and in writing; to grasp difficult ideas and think logically; to do research and organize materials; to make ethical and moral judgments from an historical and humanistic framework; and to appreciate literature and the arts. The core of the English major consists of four basic kinds of courses in the upper division: literary history courses, literary genre courses, literacy seminars, and writing courses. The masterpiece courses apply to the minor and may meet General Education requirements. The department also offers courses in mythology and folklore, methods of research, film, and women's studies.
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Title | 2015-16 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2015 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 115 |
Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2015-2016 CATALOG | 115 The faculty members possess depth and breadth in their specialty areas and are active in bringing these experiences and skills to the classroom. The identifiable strengths of the academic program are the laboratory and hands-on experience for students, the proper attention given to the scientific and mathematical foundation of electrical engineering and computer engineering, and the rigor of upper-division courses coupled with design and culminating senior projects. The technical and liberal arts components of the curriculum provide the students with the opportunity for gaining self-development, technical competence, and awareness of economic and ethical responsibilities. The technical curriculum includes (l) basic engineering science, (2) core electrical and computer engineering subjects, and (3) a junior-/senior-level choice for more depth in communications and analog systems, power systems and controls, or digital systems and computers. The department requires mandatory advising to help students make sound academic decisions. Organizations Student chapters of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and Eta Kappa Nu (the national honor society for electrical engineers) are active in the department. The Lyles College of Engineering, in addition, has chapters of Tau Beta Pi, the Society of Women Engineers, the Society of Hispanic Engineers, and the National Society of Black Engineers. Co-op Program The department participates in the Valley Industry Partnership Program which allows students to integrate planned industrial experiences into their academic programs. Students interested in this program should contact the chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the college's co-op coordinator. Mandatory Advising Students must complete mandatory advising with a faculty member at least once during each academic year. Students who fail to do so by the established deadline (usually around the end of April) will be prevented from participating in the STAR registration process prior to the start of classes. English Department of English Lisa Weston, Chair Peters Business Building, Room 382 559.278.2553 FAX: 559.278.7143 www.fresnostate.edu/english/ Degrees and Programs Offered BA in English - English Major Option, B.A. BA in English - English Education Option, B.A. CERT in Composition, Certificate of Adv. Study CRED in Single Subject Credential - English MA in English - Composition Theory Option, M.A. MA in English - Literature Option, M.A. MA in English-Literature & Composition Theory Option, M.A. MA in English-Rhetoric and Writing Studies Option, M.A. MFA in Creative Writing, M.F.A. MN in English, Minor MN in Creative Writing, Minor English is a general major or minor designed to give proficiency in skills that traditionally have been among the most highly prized by society: an ability to read with comprehension and critical judgment; to communicate accurately and clearly both orally and in writing; to grasp difficult ideas and think logically; to do research and organize materials; to make ethical and moral judgments from an historical and humanistic framework; and to appreciate literature and the arts. The core of the English major consists of four basic kinds of courses in the upper division: literary history courses, literary genre courses, literacy seminars, and writing courses. The masterpiece courses apply to the minor and may meet General Education requirements. The department also offers courses in mythology and folklore, methods of research, film, and women's studies. |