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Working to solve tomorrows energy and electronic needs.

Electrical engineers play key roles in solving technical problems in many areas including biomedical engineering, communications, computers and digital hardware, electronic materials and sensor devices, image processing, control systems, alternative energy and power systems. The program begins the first year developing a strong foundation in mathematics, science and communication. The sophomore and junior years are comprised of two intensive years of study in circuit and machine theory, electronics, signal and systems theory, electronic materials and devices, electromagnetics, and digital and microprocessor systems, providing for “breadth” in the electrical engineering discipline. The senior year allows students to select from a variety of specialized courses to build “depth” in areas focused in their career choice. These courses, along with a year-long capstone design project, where students work in multidisciplinary teams on projects sponsored by industry or SDSU researchers, provide for critical “real world” design experience before they enter the workforce.

Is it for you?
This program will be a good fit if you:
  • Are naturally curious about how things work and desire to be involved in cutting edge technology.
  • Have strong skills in math and science.
  • Have a strong work ethic.
  • Like to tinker with electronics and electronic-based systems.
  • Have good problem-solving skills.
Career Opportunities
Explore possible career opportunities with this degree:
  • Electronics design engineer
  • Power and energy engineer
  • Systems or project engineer
  • Software engineer
  • Quality control engineer
Recent Employers
Graduates have gone on to work at employers such as:
  • Numerous major power and energy utilities and consulting firms in the Central Plains
  • Daktronics
  • General Dynamics
  • Medtronic
  • IBM
Internship Opportunities
We have provided the following internship opportunities:
  • Burns and McDonnell
  • TSP
  • Raven
  • Interstates
  • IBM
  • Daktronics
Clubs & Organizations
We offer the following extracurricular clubs to participate in:
  • Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
  • HKN (Eta Kappa Nu, EE Honors)
  • Robotics
  • Gaming
Suggested Certificates
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Lobbying and Government Advocacy Certificate (Undergraduate)
New Product and Venture Development Certificate
New Product and Venture Development Certificate (Undergraduate)
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Public Service Certificate (Undergraduate)
Suggested Minors
Biomedical Engineering Student
Biomedical Engineering Minor
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Computer Engineering Minor
Informatics Minor Students
Informatics Minor
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Mathematics Minor
French Studies minor
French Studies Minor
Engineering Management Minor students
Engineering Management Minor
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Sustainable Energy Systems Minor
Suggested Accelerated Programs
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Engineering (M.Eng.)