Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Degree Program Overview
Electricity powers our lives, and anything with an electrical component was designed by electrical engineers.
Through the application of physics, math and programming, electrical engineers develop systems that control, monitor and communicate with everything around us. Areas of electrical engineering include computers, control systems, communication systems, signal processing, microelectronics and power/energy systems.
Purdue University Northwest’s BSEE degree program at the School of Engineering fulfills the educational requirements for PE licensure in Indiana and all states of the US.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
WHY STUDY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AT PNW?
In addition to extensive technical training, you’ll learn project management as well as written and oral communication skills essential for the engineering profession.
Our vibrant community is home to several active engineering student organizations and our students compete in national innovation competitions.
You can also earn baccalaureate and master’s engineering degrees within five years with our electrical engineering 4+1 program.
Electrical Engineering Major Curriculum
As an electrical engineering student, you’ll take a balance of general education courses, College of Engineering and Sciences core courses and courses in advanced mathematics and electrical theory. You’ll also get hands-on lab experience in all aspects of the discipline, including circuitry, mechanics, programming and thermodynamics.
Learn the fundamentals in calculus and physics courses while exploring the foundational concepts of engineering.
Electrical Engineering Course of Study
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