Electrical and Computer Engineering
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The purpose of the electrical engineering (EE) and computer engineering (CpE) programs is to develop knowledgeable and competent engineering professionals who exemplify the humanistic, Catholic, and Jesuit tradition of education, and who are committed to social justice, service to others, life-long learning, ethical and moral responsibility, and concern for the environment. The integration of the Gonzaga University core curriculum as an essential part of the EE and CpE curricula gives the programs their distinct and desirable characteristics. |
New Lab FacilitiesDr. Bala works with students in the new Avista T&D Power Lab. The lab is located in the recently completed, $8.5 Million PACCAR Center for Applied Science. The Lab-Volt power simulators provide students the opportunity to simulate power system behavior under both normal and fault conditions. During their final year, students complete a design project, which involves both technical and non-technical aspects of an engineering problem, under faculty supervision. The senior design project culminates in a comprehensive written report and an oral presentation. |
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