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Electrical engineering shapes our modern world, with virtually every device containing electrical components being the work of these professionals. By leveraging principles from physics, mathematics, and programming, electrical engineers create systems that manage, observe, and interact with our environment. Key fields within electrical engineering encompass computing, automation, telecommunications, signal analysis, microelectronics, and energy systems.
This curriculum integrates higher-level mathematics and electrical concepts with practical laboratory work across the field's core areas, such as circuits, mechanics, coding, and thermal dynamics.
Upon completing this program, you will have the ability to:
Recognize, define, and address engineering challenges, Apply essential skills and instruments for engineering work
Plan and execute experiments, interpret results, Develop systems or workflows considering practical limitations
Acknowledge ethical and professional duties, Grasp engineering's influence on economic, ecological, and social spheres
Applicants must have official high school transcript(s) or GED test score report.
Test scores: Internet Based TOEFL (iBT) - 79 or higher; IELTS with a score of at least 6.5 or higher; British O-Level English Language Exam with a Grade of A or B on Ordinary Level of GCE/GCSE/IGCSE. PNW Undergraduate Admissions accepts a 100-110 Duolingo English Test score band.