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Electrical engineering encompasses a wide range of specialized disciplines, including electronics, wireless communications, power systems, controls, and signal processing. The department's electrical engineering curriculum enables students to explore these and other subjects while earning their Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE). Aligned with Seattle University's Mission, the program aims to deliver a personalized, top-tier education that prepares graduates to: Professional Formation: thrive as self-assured leaders and dependable team members in diverse groups, communicate proficiently across various formats to wide-ranging audiences, and skillfully oversee complex projects. Technical Preparation: become capable experts who can adopt new technologies and apply theoretical knowledge, hands-on skills, critical analysis, and data-informed methods to address a broad spectrum of technical challenges. Community Stewardship: conduct themselves ethically, acknowledge the special responsibility of engineers to comprehensively assess the environmental and societal impacts of their decisions with attention to marginalized groups, and champion diversity, equity, and inclusion. Personal Growth: achieve their full potential by pursuing their interests with creativity, inquisitiveness, and innovation, and incorporate the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm—context, experience, reflection, action, and evaluation—into their continuous learning journey.