Gonzaga is a private Catholic university founded by the Jesuits. The campus is located in a residential setting, but is close to the business district of the city of Spokane. The city is located in the northeast corner of the state and has a population of 400,000. Total enrollment at Gonzaga, as of 2010, is about 7,700 students.
The School of Engineering & Applied Science has a program leading to a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. The electrical engineering faculty consists of six full-time professors.
Gonzaga University
502 East Boone Ave.
Spokane, WA 99258-0102
(800) 986-9585
gonzaga.edu
Seattle Pacific University's website describes the school as a "Christian university of arts, sciences, and professional studies." Seattle Pacific is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church, and has about 4,000 students.
The small Department of Engineering offers Bachelor of Science degrees in only three specialties, one of which is electrical engineering. The faculty has three members who teach electrical engineering courses.
Seattle Pacific University
3307 3rd Avenue West
Seattle, WA 98119-1997
(206) 281-2000
spu.edu
This nonprofit Catholic Jesuit university is located in a downtown Seattle neighborhood. Nearly 8,000 students populate the 48-acre campus.
The College of Science and Engineering offers undergraduate degrees in four disciplines, including electrical and computer engineering. Candidates for the Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) may specialize in computer engineering or more traditional areas of electrical engineering study. There are eight faculty members in the specific field of study.
Seattle University
901 12th Ave.
P.O. Box 222000
Seattle, WA 98122-1090
(206) 296-6000
seattleu.edu
The University of Washington has an enrollment of over 47,000 students. Located in the heart of Seattle, the large campus sits on a peninsula between Portage and Union Bays on the shore of Lake Washington.
The Electrical Engineering Department in the College of Engineering is among 150 university departments that confer 250 different degrees. The Electrical Engineering Department has a faculty of 50 professors and courses of study that cover every area of the field.
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-5502
(206) 543-9198
washington.edu
Washington State University is located in the town of Pullman, which is south of Spokane on the eastern edge of the state. The area is farm country, and WSU began as an agricultural college. Total enrollment at WSU is about 18,000 students.
The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is part of the College of Engineering and Architecture, and has a faculty of 30. Degrees can be earned in any of several areas of special emphasis.
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164
(509) 335-3564
wsu.edu