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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (University of Michigan) records, 1920-1997, 1970-1997

10 linear feet

Electrical engineering was established as a department in the College of Engineering in 1895. In 1971 it was renamed as the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The Department of Computer and Communication Science was transferred from the College of Literature, Science and the Arts in 1984. The faculties and courses were merged under new designation Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Departmental records include administration material relating to policies and budget, annual reports and reviews, topical files, photographs, and personnel files of inactive faculty and research scientists. Records describe the facilities, curriculum, and teaching and research activities within the department.

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science records contain correspondence, departmental review reports, committee minutes, faculty and student surveys, personnel records and photographs. The records span the years 1920-1997.

The records are arranged in seven series: Administrative Budget/ Financial, Department Review and Report, Histories, Topical, Photographs, and Personnel.

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Department Review and Reports, 1920-1996

The Department Reviews and Reports (1920-1996) contains material that reviews or reports on the activities of the department. It is organized in three sub-series: Annual Reports, Department Organization, and Department Reviews. The Annual Reports sub-series contains the department's annual reports from 1920 to 1996. The Department Organization sub-series contains documents that review the department's organization and examine the merger with the Department of Computer and Communication Science. The Department Reviews sub-series contains internal reviews of the department from 1973 to 1996 and includes information which documents the review process, such as correspondence and surveys.