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Electrical engineering utilizes mathematical and physical principles across diverse electrical, electronic, and computer-based devices and systems. The electrical engineering program offers multiple specialization areas, such as: Computer engineering, Energy and power systems, General studies, Microelectronics, and Systems engineering (encompassing communications, controls, and signal processing).
Live alongside fellow science, mathematics, and engineering students in WSU Pullman's Stephenson residence hall—attend courses with neighbors, collaborate on studies, access complimentary tutoring, and utilize the hall's computing facility.
'Strong theoretical grounding combined with practical learning opportunities makes WSU graduates particularly attractive to employers.
Get support for professional objectives through the engineering school's industry advisory council and extensive internship and career networks.
Help faculty with investigations in microelectronics, electromagnetics, communications and signal processing, power systems, integrated circuit design, and computer engineering.
Work with cutting-edge laboratory facilities to explore computer systems, high-voltage systems, wireless communications, signal processing, circuits, and protective power relay systems.