Universities in Oregon That Offer Engineering Degrees

If you're an engineering student, choosing the right college or university can determine the course of your career as an engineer. If you're planning to go to school in Oregon, it's important to consider which engineering programs match your areas of interest as well as your learning style.
  1. Oregon State University

    • Oregon State University's College of Engineering offers programs in chemical, biological and environmental engineering at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral level. The chemical engineering program is one of the oldest on the West Coast, and research is focused on biomaterials, bioprocesses, environmental processes, microelectronics and microtechnology.

      College of Engineering
      101 Covell Hall
      Oregon State University
      Corvallis, OR 97331
      541-737-3101
      cbee.oregonstate.edu

    Portland State University

    • Portland State University's Maseeh College of Engineering offers degrees in seven specialized areas, including civil engineering, electrical engineering and software engineering. Degrees are available at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and students may pursue research in online gaming, transportation, aviation engineering and microelectronics.

      Portland State University
      Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science
      The Northwest Center for Engineering, Science and Technology (Engineering Building)
      1930 S.W. Fourth Avenue
      Suite 500
      Portland, OR 97201
      503-725-2820
      pdx.edu

    Oregon Institute of Technology

    • The Oregon Institute of Technology allows students to pursue degrees at one of four campuses or through their distance education program. The School of Engineering offers undergraduate degrees as well as master's degrees in manufacturing engineering and civil engineering. The Institute is also responsible for introducing the first degree program in Renewable Energy Engineering in the United States.

      OIT Main Campus - Klamath Falls
      Oregon Institute of Technology
      3201 Campus Drive
      Klamath Falls, OR 97601
      541-885-1000
      oit.edu

    Southern Oregon University

    • Southern Oregon University offers undergraduate major programs in physics and engineering, with an emphasis on the basic principles of electrical engineering. The program is designed to prepare students for graduate work in a specialized engineering discipline. The university is also home to the NASA Reduced Gravity Project, a research program designed to measure microgravity levels in designated environments.

      Department of Physics and Engineering
      School of Sciences
      Southern Oregon University
      1250 Siskiyou Blvd.
      Ashland, OR 97520
      541-552-6492
      sou.edu/physics

    Willamette University

    • Willamette University offers the 3-2 Engineering program, which allows students to earn simultaneous bachelor's and master's degrees through a collaboration with Columbia University, Washington University or the University of Southern California. The program allows Willamette students to complete three years of undergraduate study at the university, and then complete the remaining two or three years of their degree at one of the partner schools.

      Physics Department
      Collins Science Center
      Willamette University
      900 State St.
      Salem, OR 97301
      503-370-6894
      willamette.edu

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