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The Department of Electrical Engineering offers degree programs for both undergraduates and graduates (including working professionals). At the undergraduate level, we offer a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, with an ABET-accredited curriculum that combines strength in electrical engineering fundamentals with extensive laboratory experience and an environment that stresses leadership, teamwork, and creativity. The department also has a focused program of ongoing improvement in undergraduate education, including curriculum revision for core classes, new laboratories, and new courses ranging from consumer electronics to intellectual property issues.

At the graduate level, we offer Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees, with concentrations in Electromagnetics, Devices and MEMS, Energy, Control and Robotics, VLSI and Embedded Systems, Communications and Wireless, and Signal and Image Processing. 

In addition, we recently launched a Professional Masters Program (PMP) offered in the evening for working professionals in the Puget Sound region.

UW Electrical Engineering offers instruction and research in nearly every area of our field, including Signal Processing and Speech Recognition, Image Processing, Multimedia, Communications, Networks Systems and Security, Cryptography, Digital and Analog Integrated Circuit Design and Testing, Controls, Robotics, Microelectromechanical Systems, Microelectronics, Nanotechnology, Genomics, Computational Electromagnetics, Remote Sensing, and Energy Systems.

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