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The Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA) (also known as HSSEAS) was opened with an enrollment of 379 students in the fall of 1945. It opened as the College of Engineering until it was changed to school on February 21, 1969. The School now has seven academic departments and a total enrollment of more than 4,000 students. It is among the top 10 best engineering schools in public universities nationwide. The School, which is ranked among the top 10 engineering schools at public universities nationwide, offers 28 academic and professional degree programs, including an interdepartmental graduate degree program in biomedical engineering, and is also home to eight major externally funded multimillion-dollar interdisciplinary research centers, in space exploration, wireless sensor systems, nanotechnology, nanomanufacturing and nanoelectronics, as well as many other multidisciplinary ventures.
The school was renamed for its famous alumnus and professor Henry Samueli, who received his bachelor's degree (1975), master's degree (1976), and Ph.D (1980), all in the field of electrical engineering at UCLA. Samueli is co-founder, chairman, and chief technology officer of the Broadcom Corporation and a philanthropist in the Orange County, California community. He and his wife Susan donated $30 million to the school in 1999. It was at UCLA that Dr. Henry Nicholas and Dr. Henry Samueli met and later formed Broadcom.
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Llewellyn M. K. Boelter, who was a Mechanical Engineering professor at UC Berkeley, became the first Dean of the UCLA engineering school. The main building is known as Boelter Hall (Engineering II and III). He "often took an active role in the lives of the school's students, and his approach to engineering impacted many of their careers," according to the school. He retired in 1965 and Chauncey Starr, a pioneer in nuclear power development, succeeded him. Vijay K. Dhir is the current Dean.
Additionally, HSSEAS is housed in three other buildings on campus, Engineering I, Engineering IV, and the newly opened Engineering V (October 16, 2007). It houses the departments of Bioengineering and Materials Science and Engineering.
The school is credited as the birthplace of the Internet, where the first message was sent to a computer at Stanford on October 29, 1969 by Professor Leonard Kleinrock and his research team at UCLA. On September 29, 2008, President George W. Bush presented the 2007 National Medal of Science to Kleinrock for "his fundamental contributions to the mathematical theory of modern data networks, and for the functional specification of packet switching, which is the foundation of Internet technology. His mentoring of generations of students has led to the commercialization of technologies that have transformed the world."
Commencement ceremonies for the engineering school are held each year in June at Pauley Pavilion. UCLA conferred its first Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering in 1947, its first Master's in 1948, and its first Doctor of Philosophy in 1950.
The Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science has seven departments and one interdepartmental program, all of which are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), the nationally recognized accrediting body for engineering programs. The Computer Science and Computer Science and Engineering programs are accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET.
The school offers the following degrees:
HSSEAS accepts both freshman and transfer applicants for all of its majors.
Alumni who have won the "UCLA Engineering Alumni of the Year Award":
Linda Katehi, provost at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and 2006 UCLA Engineering Alumna of the Year, has been named chancellor of UC Davis, effective August 17, 2009. She received her master's degree and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from UCLA.