Currently
The School's mission consists of three goals:
- Educate Tomorrow's Technology Leaders
- Conduct Leading Edge Research and Drive Innovation
- Transfer Discoveries to Ensure Societal Benefit and Economic Prosperity
The School is housed in 8 buildings in and around Earl Warren College on the UCSD Campus. This includes Engineering Building Units (EBU) 1 and 2, Atkinson Hall (Calit2), the Center for Magnetic Recording Research, the Powell Structural Research Laboratory, the Powell-Focht Bioengineering Building, Computer Science, and the Structural Engineering Research Facility (SERF).
The Jacobs School of Engineering is currently home to six distinct engineering departments:
- Bioengineering (est. 1994)
- Computer Science and Engineering (est. 1987)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering (est. 1987)
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (est. 1999)
- NanoEngineering (est. 2007)
- Structural Engineering (est. 1999)
Read more about this topic: Jacobs School Of Engineering