Electrical Engineering @ SUNY Buffalo?

<p>Looking for comments from current EE majors. Do professors teach all the classes or do TAs teach too? Can you do undergrad research? What's the grad school placement like?</p>

<p>TAs teach too</p>

<p>We mostly have Professors teach all classes. The only time a TA will teach a lecture is if you register under that TA for the class or if its a recitation. sometimes TA's will take over if a professor is sick.</p>

<p>I'm starting in the fall, but from what I read there are a lot of opportunities for undergraduate research. You can find out about some of it at curca.buffalo.edu</p>

<p>Yes colin the Curca is the best place to find undergrad research, but please dont be shy to ask your professors or TA's if they also need help. Many will be glad to have a extra hand.</p>

<p>You can also go to Bonner Hall room 401, which is engineering advisor's and ask for Terry(the head of engineering advisement) if there are any good EE opportunities with faculty, she is very much helpful. If you want a EE or any engineering internship, just go next door to 401, I think its 411 or 412, Im not 100% sure, but its 2 doors down to the left and ask them. They will give you access to a large database only for engineers.</p>

<p>Visited UB recently and got some answers to my OP. Told Profs teach classes and TAs do recitations (sp?). They have funding (74mil) to start building a new 5K sq/ft clean room in 2008 that's supposed to take 3 yrs to build. It's going opposite Bonner Hall where trailers are located. Recently hired approx 1/2 doz new EE profs. They have scanning tunneling microscopes that one of the new profs is using in an undergrad lab he's creating. Looks like a growing dept.</p>

<p>Turns out they have 49mil in funding from NYS for the new engineering bldg and are raising the remaining 20-so mil. Found this out on the website.</p>