Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering
Washington State University
Key Information
Campus location
Pullman, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 10,760 / per year *
Application deadline
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* for resident students. $25,702/year: for resident students. Costs are subject to change. Additional fees may apply
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Introduction
Electrical engineering applies mathematical and physical principles to a wide variety of electrical, electronic, or computer-based devices and systems. A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Washington State University prepares students for careers in the design, analysis, and improvement of electrical, electronic, or computer-based systems.
The bachelor of science in electrical engineering curriculum includes a solid foundation in mathematics and sciences that prepares students for careers in areas including power systems, electromagnetics, systems and control, solid state electronics, communications and signal processing, and radio frequency engineering and wireless communications.
The major in electrical engineering has several areas of special emphasis, including:
- Computer engineering
- Energy and power systems
- General
- Microelectronics
- Systems engineering (communications, controls, and signal processing)
Strengths of the program
- Solid theory foundations and hands-on learning experiences make WSU graduates highly sought by employers.
- Receive assistance on career goals with the engineering school's industrial advisory board and numerous internship and career contacts.
- Assist faculty in research on microelectronics, electromagnetics, communications and signal processing, power systems, integrated circuit design, and computer engineering.
- Use state-of-the-art laboratories to study computer systems, high-voltage systems, wireless communications, signal processing, circuits, protective power relay systems, and electro physics.
Student Living - Stephenson Complex
When choosing housing arrangements, the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture strongly encourages incoming freshmen to sign up for Stephenson Complex, which offers a living-learning community for students interested in science, engineering, and mathematics.
Campus organizations and activities
Join the active Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) student chapter, which organizes a career fair each spring featuring more than 60 industry representatives. You can also join the student chapter of the ACM (Association of Computing Machinery).
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