B.S. in Electrical Engineering

The objective of the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering degree program at K-State is to prepare you for a professional career in engineering. Electrical engineering focuses on the foundations of circuit theory, electronics and electromagnetics.

The electrical engineering program areas of specialization are bioengineering, communication systems and signal processing, digital electronics, integrated circuits and devices, and power systems.

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Hear why K-State students chose to study electrical engineering.

 

The electrical engineering curriculum provides the following:

  • an understanding of basic sciences, mathematics and communication skills
  • a theoretical basis in electrical engineering
  • the application of basic concepts to practical problems
  • advanced skills in problem solving where hardware and software trade-offs are necessary
  • a strong laboratory experience stressing system design and implementation
  • a general education that complements the technical content
  • an understanding of the ethical, social, safety and economic factors required for engineering practice

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A sequence of advanced courses stressing engineering design and based on earlier courses prepare the you for the entry-level positions in the profession.