During normal times, this place is bustling with many students in the engineering disciplines. This place is named after a company.
What is the Grainger Engineering Library?
This requirement for all engineering consists of several subcategories, requiring students to classes in categories of cultural studies, humanities, and social sciences.
What are Gen eds?
This is the current coach of the Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team
Who is Brad Underwood.
A lot of research takes place in this building north of ECEB. This building also has a namesake cafe.
What is the Beckman Institute?
For Computer Engineering majors, these three classes make up an "Unholy Trinity" and are very well known to be time-consuming and difficult (course numbers are preferred over course names).
What are ECE 374, ECE 385, and ECE 391?
How many NCAA teams does Illinois have, both men and women combined?
What is 21 teams
This statue was financed by Texas Instruments (TI) to hopefully inspire both current and future female engineering students at the University.
What is Quinn or the Quintessential Engineer.
This rule requires that an ECE major take all core engineering classes (Calc sequence, MATH 286, PHYS 21-) as well as the freshman and sophomore level ECE classes (110, 120, 210, 220) and maintain a fair GPA in order to take ECE 300 level classes. Computer Engineering majors are additionally required to have CS 173 and CS 225 under the rule.
What is the Junior Eligbility Rule?
This is the name of the abstract sculpture outside Grainger Library
What is Mananaan?
This is the number of credit hours worth of NON-ECE technical electives Electrical Engineering majors have to take.
What is 6?
This was the first building to be constructed on the Quad
What is the Davenport Hall?
These classes are all the classes that a Computer Engineering major can take in order to fulfill their "EE-Foundations" requirement (the 1-of-6). Hint: All of them are ECE and also give course numbers rather than course names.
What are ECE 310, ECE 329, ECE 330, ECE 340, ECE 461, and ECE 486?