DEPARTMENT HISTORY
2012 Jan | Total cumulative number of graduates: B.S: 8773, M.S.: 3747, Ph.D.: 1,311 |
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2012 Jan | Statistics: Faculty: 65, B.S.: 1,005, M.S.: 331 Ph.D.: 443 |
2012 | The Department of Electrical Engineering was renamed to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. |
2006 | The first class of students entered the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) program. (EE Class size: 156) |
2004 | The Electrical Engineering Systems Research Center(EESRC) was renamed to Korea Electrical Engineering & Science Research Institute. |
2003 | The Department of Electrical Engineering partially used building no. 302. |
1996 | The Department of Electrical Engineering was relocated to building no. 301 from building no. 31, 32, and 38. |
1995 | The Department of Electrical Engineering was established by merging three following departments: Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Control and Instrumentation Engineering. (Class size: 296) |
1992 | Incoming class of 215 undergraduate students were admitted with a to-be-determined major among Electrical, Electronics, and Control Engineering. |
1991 | The Institute of New Media and Communications was founded. |
1988 | The Automation and Systems Research Institute was founded. |
1988 | The Korea Electrical Engineering and Science Research Institute were founded. |
1985 | The Inter-University Semiconductor Research Center was founded. |
1982 | The Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering was renamed to The Department of Control and Instrumentation Engineering. |
1979 | The College of Engineering was relocated to the Gwanak campus. |
1978 | The Department of Control and Instrumentation Engineering was established. |
1959 | The Department of Electrical Engineering was renamed to the Department of Electronics Engineering. |
1948 | The Department of Communication Engineering was renamed to the Department of Electrical Engineering. |
1947 | The Department of Communication Engineering was established. |
1946 | The Department of Electrical Engineering was founded in the College of Engineering on August 22. |