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ABOUT CSEE

The mission of the Department of Computer Science Electrical Engineering (CSEE) is to provide competitive educational opportunities and focused research in the disciplines supported in the Department, generating the professional and technical work force and research needed for economic development. To accomplish this mission, the Department seeks to:

  1. Perform research that advances our knowledge in these disciplines and their applications.
  2. Educate and graduate students knowledgeable about these disciplines and able to learn and lead throughout their careers.
  3. Engage in service and outreach to enrich the community, state, and profession.

The CSEE Department is housed in the School of Computing & Engineering (SCE). We offer the following degree programs:

Altogether, 575 students are currently pursuing the above degree programs: 330 are at the undergraduate level, 210 are at the Masters level, and 35 are at the doctoral level. Our student body is diverse. The Department is very committed to excellence in teaching and research. To stay at the top of the technology curve, we continually offer new courses in emerging/hot topics. Our graduates are sought after by regional as well as national companies. Our graduate emphasis in Networking & Telecommunications is internationally well-known. We are building new programs with emphasis in Bioinformatics, both at the undergraduate and the graduate level.

The Department has nineteen full-time regular faculty and five full-time teaching faculty members. Our faculty is very active in research with excellent publication records, and with recent and current funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) and industries. Our most recent funding accomplishments include nine NSF grants (including an NSF CAREER award). Most of our faculty have served as NSF review panelists at the invitation of NSF. Furthermore, our faculty include: one UM System Curators' Professor, two UMKC Faculty Fellow honorees, and two Fulbright Senior Specialists. In the life sciences area, we’re building new partnerships with life and health sciences schools at UMKC, and life sciences partners in the Kansas City area through the Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute (KCALSI).  

The Greater Kansas City metro area has a population over 1.8 million, and is located in the heartland of United States. UMKC is a school with over 14,000 students. It’s located next to the beautiful Country Club Plaza and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Arts. Fodor’s guide reports that "The city has more boulevards than Paris and more working fountains (200) than any city but Rome."

UMKC's most famous alumnus (at least, in our opinion) is Juris Hartmanis, who shared the 1993 ACM Turing Award (often referred to as the "Nobel Prize of Computing") with Richard E. Stearns "in recognition of their seminal paper which established the foundations for the field of computational complexity theory." Hartmanis received his M.S. degree in Applied Mathematics at UMKC in the early 50's (at that time, UMKC was called the University of Kansas City). UMKC honored him with an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters in 1999.

And did you know that Wireshark (known, until recently, as Ethereal), the world's most popular Internet network protocol analyzer available in the public-domain, is the creation of our alum, Gerald Combs (BS-CS'93)? Gerald originally wrote the code in 1998 and is still the primary maintainer of its overall growth, extensions and functionalities. Gerald received School of Computing & Engineering's Alumni Achievement Award in 2003.

To learn more about our degree programs or the department, please contact us to set up an appointment:


Department of Computer Science Electrical Engineering
546 Flarsheim Hall
University of Missouri-Kansas City
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110 USA
Tel: 816-235-1193
Email: csee <At> umkc.edu

 

                                                                                           

 

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