The degree is also?responsive to regional needs and to engineering education reform, serving?both traditional and nontraditional students by providing degree pathways for both freshman and transfer students.

While EE and CES?share?many courses at the freshman and sophomore levels,?the BSEE curriculum emphasizes circuit design for applications such as communications, signal processing, electromagnetics, controls, and embedded systems.

The high demand and salaries for?electrical engineers, both at the regional and national levels, is evident from?career outlook data. Graduates of the program will?be eligible for jobs in companies like Boeing, Intel, and the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Bremerton.

The mission of the Electrical Engineering Program is to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to be productive engineers who can improve the quality of life in the community and become leaders in the field.