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Courses in engineering were first offered in 1906 in the basement of one of the oldest buildings on campus. Today, 150 full-time faculty serve about 1,700 undergraduates and 2,300 graduate students, utilizing state-of-the-art laboratories, classrooms, live interactive broadcast systems and the World Wide Web. The USC School of Engineering’s research program of over $100 million per year is funded through strong ties with government and industry.

The School of Engineering seeks to provide undergraduate and graduate programs of instruction for qualified students leading to academic degrees in engineering; to extend the frontiers of engineering knowledge by encouraging and assisting faculty in the pursuit and publication of research; to stimulate and encourage in its students those qualities of scholarship, leadership, and character that mark the true academic and professional engineer; to serve California and the nation in providing for the continuing education of engineering and scientific personnel; and to provide professional engineering leadership in the solution of community, regional, national and global problems.

The School of Engineering offers various programs leading to the Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Engineer degrees; and, through the USC Graduate School, the Doctor of Philosophy degree.


Administration

Leonard M. Silverman, Ph.D., Dean

Elliot I. Axelband, Ph.D., Associate Dean

Joseph S. Devinny, Ph.D., Associate Dean

Thomas Katsouleas, Ph.D., Associate Dean

Chrysostomos L. Nikias, Ph.D., Associate Dean

Jay Schoenau, Associate Dean

Margery Berti, A.B., Assistant Dean

Louise A. Yates, B.A., M.S., Assistant Dean