The Electrical and Computer Engineering program offers a B.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering.
The program serves current students, industry, the University, and the citizens of the state of Washington by preparing students to find pragmatic engineering solutions to problems, while understanding the impact of their solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
The educational experience emphasizes lab based experiential learning, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking, while the program curriculum provides current, practical engineering knowledge built on a sound mathematical and science background.
Electrical and computer engineers conduct research, and design, develop, test, and oversee the development of electronic systems and the manufacture of electrical and computer equipment and devices. This includes a broad range of applications and specializations that generally involve both hardware and software - areas such as power systems, communications, analog and digital signal processing, embedded systems, and control systems. Products developed by electrical and computer engineers can have significant impacts on society. Recent examples include portable smart devices, medical instrumentation, electric and autonomous vehicles, sensor networks, and renewable and smart energy systems.
Academic Requirements for freshman students:
The admission requirements for undergraduate courses are given as follows:
Completed application form
Academic Transcripts(certified english translations if necessary)
Relevant High school degree/Grade Report/Certificates
SAT or ACT Scores (Optional)
A cumulative GPA of 2.0
Personal Statement or essay
One letter of recommendation
List of extracurricular activities(if any)
Portfolio
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Minimun IELTS Score 6.5 overall.
Engineering
Bellingham, Washington.
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 4 years
September, January
6.5
USA: $28,175 , International: $47,082,
Hatfield (Hertfordshire)
6.0
Undergraduate
13500
Brighton, England
6.0
Undergraduate
15300
Guildford
6.5
Undergraduate
23800