EG111/112 Coordinator Named

Leo H. McWilliams has been named coordinator for EG111/112, the two-course sequence required of all first-year engineering intents. Assisting course director Jay B. Brockman, associate professor of computer science and engineering in the development and implementation of curriculum content, McWilliams is responsible for course logistics and execution, including the coordination of approximately 400 first-year students and eight faculty members, who teach the 14 sections of the course. He also manages the course’s web page, equipment, and materials needs.

Previously, McWilliams served as a lead engineer at Honeywell International in South Bend, Ind. A “quadruple Domer,” he holds bachelor’s degrees in both economics and electrical engineering, which he earned in 1981 and 1982, respectively. In 1985 he received a master’s degree in electrical engineering and was awarded a doctorate in electrical engineering in 1993.
 
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