Jack Baskin School of Engineering

Jack Baskin
School of Engineering
Established 1997
Dean Alexander L. Wolf
Location Santa Cruz, California, United States
Affiliations University of California, Santa Cruz
Website http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/

The Jack Baskin School of Engineering is the school of engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The school trains students in seven departments: Applied Mathematics & Statistics, Biomolecular Engineering, Computational Media, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Technology Management. The school of engineering was formed in 1997 and endowed through a multimillion-dollar gift from retired local engineer and developer Jack Baskin.[1]

Majors & Degrees Offered

Approaching Baskin from McLaughlin Drive
Majors & Degrees Offered B.A. B.S. M.S. Ph.D. Other
Applied Mathematics and Statistics * *
Bioengineering *
Bioinformatics *
Bioinformatics & Biomolecular Engineering * * B.S/M.S, B.S./Ph.D
Computer Engineering * * * B.S./M.S.
Computer Science * * * *
Computational Media: Computer Game Design *
Computational Media *
Electrical Engineering * * *
Games & Playable Media *
Network and Digital Technology *
Robotics Engineering *
Scientific Computing & Applied Mathematics *
Technology and Information Management * * *

Baskin Engineering offers undergraduate degree programs in:

Baskin Engineering offers MS and PhD programs in these disciplines.

Research

Engineering 1 on the left and Engineering 2 on the right

Student Demographics

Undergraduates

As of Fall 2016, the undergraduate students of Baskin School of Engineering are made up of 1.6% of African American/Black students, 33.4% of Asian students, 19.7% of Hispanic/Latino Students, .2% of Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian students, 28.5% of White students, and 8.3% of students who identify as two or more ethnic identities. In addition, out of the 4,073 total undergraduate students affiliated with the Baskin School of Engineering, 3,164 (78%) are men and 865 (21%) are women.

Graduates

As of Fall 2016, the graduate students of Baskin School of Engineering are made up of .2% African American/Black students, 6.4% of Asian students, 4.4% of Hispanic or Latino students, 26.6% of White students, and 3.7% of students who identify as two or more ethnic identities. In addition, our of the 590 total undergraduate students affiliated with the Baskin School of Engineering, 438 (74%) are men and 143 (24%) are women.

Student Organizations

Centers and Institutes

Centers

Institutes

Deans

Silicon Valley

Baskin Engineering conducts classes, career training, and professional development programs at the Silicon Valley Center, located in the NASA Ames Research Center at Moffett Field in Mountain View, California. Tracks include product management, technology and commerce, data mining, reliability engineering, advanced device engineering, and network engineering.

Facilities

The 212-seat Baskin Engineering Auditorium and Engineering 2 building, a 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m2) space, were completed for occupancy in the summer of 2004. The Physical Sciences Building provided additional space for biomolecular engineering programs and groundbreaking for a new Biomedical Sciences Building in 2010.

Startups and Spinoffs

References

Coordinates: 37°00′04″N 122°03′47″W / 37.001°N 122.063°W / 37.001; -122.063

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